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US
/ˈkɫeɪˌmɔɹ/
]
[ UK /klˈeɪmɔː/ ]
[ UK /klˈeɪmɔː/ ]
NOUN
- an antipersonnel land mine whose blast is aimed at the oncoming enemy
- a large double-edged broadsword; formerly used by Scottish Highlanders
How To Use claymore In A Sentence
- Another weapon that caused multiple wounds, the claymore mine, was used extensively by both sides in the Vietnam War.
- My right thumb was ripped from my body by AK-47 assault-rifle fire and fragments from a claymore mine grazed my face and neck.
- I recommend claymore mines and Blackhawk helicopters to make sure you get him.
- He had the personal peculiarity of being ambidexter, or able to wield his claymore with his left hand as well as with his right; and hence his Gaelic name of Coll Kittoch, or Coll the The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
- Of course, no soldier would dare go off into battle without a sidearm and trusty combat knife, and a well-thrown hand grenade or a well-placed claymore mine can likewise serve you well.
- I flipped open the cooler, and took out several claymores, and grenades, then stuffed them in any available pocket.
- Apart from firing all unit small arms by day and night, soldiers threw grenades and fired claymore mines.
- In many cases, they would place two claymores next to each other to create an even larger fan of shrapnel.
- Fellow adgrunt Claymore a. k.a Skittles is exploring new market opportunities in the suppositories category, where they shall be known as Skattles. Adland
- Apart from firing all unit small arms by day and night, soldiers threw grenades and fired claymore mines.