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[ US /ˈkæɫəbɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. diameter of a tube or gun barrel
  2. a degree or grade of excellence or worth
    an executive of low caliber
    the quality of students has risen

How To Use caliber In A Sentence

  • The.22 caliber slug had ricocheted off the top of his cranium, knocking him cold as effectively as a hammer.
  • The teams use Remington 700-class bolt-action rifles, equipped with .223 - and. 243-caliber ammunition that is extremely frangible, meaning that the bullets break up inside the deer's body and don't pass through, possibly endangering a human nearby. Berks county news
  • The answer is, it launches a.45 caliber bullet from a gun that doesn't need a .45-size frame.
  • Hunter agreed with his own nod and took out his own revolver, a .45 caliber, long barrel, made custom by the town's gunsmith.
  • That way, because # .22 caliber long rifle cartridge is rim-fire ignited, the plunger, when released by the trigger, would both fire the piece and act as a breechblock. Will
  • Donovan, with a .38-caliber pistol strapped to his waist, had to make several trips to the dense Burmese jungle just off the northern Thai border to unsnarl problems with the flights. Wild Bill Donovan
  • The answer is, it launches a.45 caliber bullet from a gun that doesn't need a .45-size frame.
  • That way, because # .22 caliber long rifle cartridge is rim-fire ignited, the plunger, when released by the trigger, would both fire the piece and act as a breechblock. Will
  • The pistol, a .22-caliber 1857 model breechloader, had a four-inch barrel and was not accurate beyond a range of fifteen yards. LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
  • a .38 caliber shell
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