machine gun

NOUN
  1. a rapidly firing automatic gun (often mounted)
VERB
  1. shoot with a machine gun
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How To Use machine gun In A Sentence

  • On the ranges of Fort Devens, the troops were put through their paces on US weapons, from the stock-in-trade M16 assault rifle to the frighteningly-effective M249 SAW light machine gun.
  • Are these, you wonder, some of the 18,000 Jews from the concentration camp of Majdanek, near Lublin, machine gunned to death Nov. 3, 1943? Meditations on History
  • Sure enough, this Heller language has served to protect a remarkable variety of federal gun restrictions challenged since Heller, including bans on gun possession by felons, domestic violence misdemeanants, and persons under restraining orders, bans on sawed-off shotguns and machine guns, laws restricting guns in school zones, post offices, and other public property, and others. Dennis A. Henigan: The Gun Issue Is Back in the Supreme Court: What Does It Mean?
  • Frank will have access to 18 separate weapons, ranging from pistols and rifles to submachine guns and shotguns.
  • Barbie, Toys “Я” Us machine guns—these are “charged objects,” contaminative; they represent the dog-eat-dog world, the obsessively competitive culture that synagogues and mosques and churches strive to keep out. The Barbie Chronicles
  • The machine gun was suspiring fire.
  • There is the inevitable small, unvisited museum, with its obsolete heavy American machine guns and twisted bits of aeroplane.
  • According to first findings, the guard was shot down with eight or nine bullets from a machine gun fired by an unknown number of assailants who had approached him.
  • This toy machine gun dismantles easily.
  • The city was also pounded by fire from helicopter gunships, jet fighters, tanks and machine guns.
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