[
US
/bəˈzukə/
]
[ UK /bɐzˈuːkɐ/ ]
[ UK /bɐzˈuːkɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a portable rocket launcher used by infantrymen as an antitank weapon
How To Use bazooka In A Sentence
- I could hear the thwapping of helicopter rotors, the grinding of tank treads, the sound of RPG's and bazookas.
- Glass boxes were stacked upon each other, each containing one type of rifle or explosive device, from the silent gun to the bazooka, time bombs to grenades.
- On a wall, alongside the head of an oryx shot by her husband in the Kalahari desert, is a second world war bazooka - a present from a friend with a curious sense of humour.
- What was the point of owning a bazooka if the law made you hunt with a bow and arrow?
- We got basic training with rifles, pistols, bazookas, machine guns, hand grenades and hand-to-hand combat.
- Even some of the armored vehicles had been knocked out with salvaged grenades and commandeered bazookas and anti-tank weapons.
- Use that to your advantage and hire hot looking chicks, with large bazookas who are willing to work in an air conditioned salon braless in a thin white t-shirt. Area High Schools Improve ACT Scores
- When the professional robbers among them raid a bank or an armored car delivering cash, they do so with bazookas and rocket launchers, and dress in paramilitary uniforms.
- They were to protect the column against enemy troops at close range who were armed with satchel and pole charges, bazookas and bangalore torpedoes.
- Troops deploying for the North Africa Campaign were issued antitank rockets, known as bazookas, with no previous instruction as to their technical or tactical employment.