magnum

[ US /ˈmæɡnəm/ ]
[ UK /mˈæɡnəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large wine bottle for liquor or wine
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How To Use magnum In A Sentence

  • Last April I wrote a column that suggested it was unwise to try to load the .45 Colt to levels approaching the .44 Magnum.
  • Signum magnum apparuit in coelo: mulier amicta sole, et luna sub pedibus ejus, et in capite ejus corona stellarum duodecim. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Guranteed kill. #2 buckshot in 20 gauge 3 magnum is good also A typical 20 gauge load of #3 buck is 20 pellets leaving the muzzle at a factory spec velocity of 1200 fps.
  • While the Magnum definitely brought the real deal in terms of power and increased utility over a traditional sedan, some were not sold on the style of the vehicle which adopted Dodge's characteristic "crosshair" inspired front grille that permeates the entire lineup. Ride Lust - Motion + Mobility
  • I've moved on from the magnums into choccy danish territory.
  • At the average grand prix there are 4000 VIP guests who between them guzzle down 2,300 lobsters, 1.4 tonnes of beef, 1.2 tonnes of fish and 5,500 magnums of champagne.
  • His gut got the best of him, so he unstrapped his short-barrel .357 Magnum revolver, and proceeded slowly.
  • The magnum only carried a bullet at a time, so Nanook reloaded every time he shot.
  • With the range of firearms commonly used, from long-barreled .22 rimfire to snubby .44 magnum a friend calls his the "flare gun", you get quite a range of outcomes in terms of unburned powder distribution. Making Light: Beating airport chemical detection systems
  • Go clint eastwood and carry a 44 magnum. 'you feelin lucky, punk? 'just kidding. I have a friend who is considering an Appalachian Trail hike.
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