cannon ball

NOUN
  1. a solid projectile that in former times was fired from a cannon
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How To Use cannon ball In A Sentence

  • It feels like a cannon ball has just slammed into my stomach and my guts are all strewn over the place.
  • In Irving's short story, the Hessian was killed by a cannon ball rather than a bunch of puny colonials.
  • A large asteroid enters the atmosphere at extremely high speed, glowing red hot as the friction of the air turns it into a fiery cannon ball.
  • Once you have established where the cannon ball hits place a small coin or other marker directly over the spot.
  • As soon as the word cannon left his lips, men began racing about the deck with gunpowder and heaving great big black masses that were the cannon balls towards the 24 pounder cannons, which were thrust out of the gun port lids in preparation.
  • Mark the point where the cannon ball strikes the ground and roll the Artillery dice to establish the bounce distance.
  • The cannon ball travels forward this distance before striking the ground. 3.
  • Mark the point where the cannon ball strikes the ground and roll the Artillery dice to establish the bounce distance.
  • Named the Castilla De San Marcos it has pock marks made from cannon balls fired by Sir Francis Drake. Trivia time What is the oldest man made building in the U.S.A.
  • I hope a cannon ball lands slap on you.
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