How To Use Napalm In A Sentence

  • The fear of burning, and consequently napalms, is cross-cultural. Training Christian Terrorists
  • Rocker Courtney Love has joined the celebrity Jessica Simpson fan club after hanging out with the pop star on Friday night - insisting she understands why John Mayer called the busty blonde "sexual napalm". JAM! Showbiz
  • The Cure make an appearance with the shoegazey napalms adorning All Updates @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
  • Napalm poured into the villages while weed killers defoliated the countryside.
  • There are methods to making life a little easier, such as stocking up on napalms to unleash on tough bosses. Undefined
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  • But it's a long journey, and before he confronts the renegade colonel, Willard must first face all manner of trippy imagery, including the American Air Cavalry strafing a Vietnamese village to the sound of amplified Wagner, Robert Duvall declaring that he loves "the smell of napalm in the morning", a riot triggered by frugging bunny-girls, a Californian surfer on LSD and Dennis Hopper as a madly babbling photojournalist. Apocalypse Now: No 1
  • Equally horrible was napalm, which melts its victims into a kind of gelatin.
  • Are we going to start napalming the country for him or something?
  • Originally the name napalm was given to a thickener that could be mixed with gasoline and other incendiary material. 1968 the Year that Rocked the World
  • The defenders had been bombed and napalmed by Japanese airplanes, shellacked by Japanese artillery and doused with poison gas, and they had no ammunition of their own left to fight back.
  • It was brandished by the anti-war movement to point up the discrepancy between our purported war aims and the grisly realities of napalmed villages and dead Vietnamese civilians.
  • If we were to take this line of reasoning to its logical extreme, the tragedy at My Lai would have been regarded differently in history had a pair of F - 4 fighter-bombers napalmed the village.
  • Napalm is an area support weapon.
  • A major problem with a weapon like napalm, dropped from a great height on those who are thought to be soldiers, is that there is great risk of also killing or maiming civilians.
  • The US has already admitted that it used napalm during the siege.
  • I heard the marine colonel say: ‘We napalmed those bridges.’
  • It was a retinal mandala, a rosemaling of torn limbs and glutinous napalm-melted flesh, all blurring together in the surfglow of his closed eyes. In Other Worlds
  • The white supremacist, who amassed a terrifying stockpile of arms and explosives including home-made napalm and shotguns, has been jailed for 11 years.
  • Fighter pilots and commanders have confirmed the use of firebombs similar to napalm during the fighting.
  • Unlike napalm, which is designed to set large areas ablaze, and which the U.S. no longer uses, white phosphorus is usually employed to mark a target or produce a smoke screen to hide troop movements. CNN Transcript Nov 16, 2005
  • Unlike napalm, which is designed to set large areas ablaze, and which the U.S. no longer uses white phosphorus is used to mark a target or produce a smoke screen to hide troop movements. CNN Transcript Nov 16, 2005
  • It has been alleged in the course of the raids that chemical weapons and napalm bombs were also used.
  • The combat unit had sprayed napalm or some napalm analogue into the Silver Shuriken, and he was clothed in fire.
  • ‘We napalmed both those bridge approaches,’ said the Colonel in a recent interview.
  • Napalm was used widely against civilians, and most major cities were obliterated.
  • They are using depleted uranium weapons, and may be using napalm.
  • It has been alleged in the course of the raids that chemical weapons and napalm bombs were also used.
  • A little more napalm added to the pool of unease curdling in his guts. Etched in Bone
  • That led in turn to Greek Fire - a napalm-like substance that could be tossed in small amounts, like a grenade, or in tubs using trebuchets.
  • The defenders had been bombed and napalmed by airplanes, shellacked by artillery and doused with poison gas, and they had no ammunition of their own left to fight back.
  • In fact, there are a few, such as the napalming of the crestline at the end of the first mission that will take your breath away.
  • Somewhere out there beyond the elephant grass and the rice paddies and the hills that had been chemically defoliated or burned by napalm, Bedcheck Charlie was prowling through the darkness in black pajamas and a conical straw hat and sandals fashioned from the rubber strips he had sawed out of a truck tire. The Glass Rainbow
  • It would go and burn off tracts of native bush - napalm them, actually - so that it could plant pine trees in the name of regional development.
  • Everything from napalm components to green berets, from gunsights to whiskey, from radio relays to rocket warheads, were provisioned.
  • Everything from napalm components to green berets, from gunsights to whiskey, from radio relays to rocket warheads, were provisioned.
  • He makes napalm in his basement with gasoline and baby soap.
  • First let's remember that nobody is perfect and America itself napalmed civilian villages in Vietnam.
  • Three of us who had talked escape, Mullins, Ford and myself, took off in the pandemonium of ack-ack, bombs, strafing and napalm that hit a nearby building. Heroes or Villains?
  • I watched the pilot of the Corsair in front of me drop his napalm bombs.
  • These are the people who execrate the man, who despise him with every cell of their being, whose rage at his very name roars like napalm. Bradley Burston: Ritual Terrorism: Hating Obama as a New Form of Religion
  • Coalition forces have not used napalm - either during operations there, or at any other time.
  • Napalm was used widely against civilians, and most major cities were obliterated.
  • Hand grenades produce nearly as much flame as a flamethrower, and artillery rounds look like a full blown napalm strike when they go off.
  • I used to think it was beautiful, but now the weather's my enemy, pitiless and uncaring as napalm and bear traps.
  • We flattened North Korea's dams, factories, and cities, and napalmed its forests.
  • ‘Our Government should napalm whoever was responsible for this,’ said an outraged tourist, who lives six miles from the stricken site.
  • I read "Napalm and Silly Putty" ― a must read for any Carlin fanatic ― this past week, after finding it in a library book sale this winter. I Miss George Carlin
  • If they got any human readings, they would call in the attack bombers, which would drop napalm, for total destruction.
  • Meanwhile, the prime stocks of precision munitions have been drawn down, and speculation about the future use of cluster bombs and napalm and other vile weapons is being heard.
  • Why can't their free media catch on its eagle eyed lens the raining cluster bombs, the showering napalms, and the tortures in the dungeons? Archive 2005-04-01
  • Sci-fi tends to glamorize laser weapons (pew pew, you're dead), when in reality the experts say getting "shot" with will probably feel more like napalm (* sizzle sizzle*, protracted death). Gizmodo
  • The government has consistently denied using napalm.
  • Napalm's employment in the Vietnam war attracted particular obloquy.
  • For sixty-two years, the Navy pummeled the island with millions of pounds of bombs, missiles, depleted-uranium bullets, napalm and Agent Orange.
  • And for those who feel the need to defend their perimeter with fougasse, the Army Chemical Corps expedient recipe for improvised napalm is to mix powdered laundry detergent with gasoline until it has a consistency like applesauce. A Gunpowder Plot At The History Channel?
  • We expended almost two million tons of bombs, rockets, napalm, and so forth against the trail and lost far too many men.
  • The general in charge of the napalming, acknowledged that had the United States lost the war he would most probably have been tried as a war criminal.
  • The ferocity and full-throatedness of Thom Southerland's pent-in, close-up, unfussy production, in which everyone is true and Alastair Brookshaw as the pernickety desolate victim is outstanding, means that the small Southwark Playhouse, which earlier this year had a runaway hit with the dynamic Tender Napalm, has now hosted one of the musical events of the year. Decade; The Tempest; The Kitchen; Parade – review
  • One hundred and eighty gallon droppable fuel tanks were being converted into napalm bombs.
  • Meanwhile, Lincoln conducted the bloodiest war in U.S. history to preserve the Union, authorized the deployment of deadly new weaponry such as mines, ironclad warships and niter a 19th-century version of napalm, and accepted huge casualties for his chosen cause. Five myths about Abraham Lincoln
  • Dickie's supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles were frying in napalm, and his brachioradialis tendons seemed ready to pop. Villa Incognito
  • Consider the most famous image to come out of the Vietnam War: a child doused in napalm, naked, arms upraised, shrieking with pain, running down the road toward us.
  • The French military calmly withdrew long enough to launch an air strike that dropped napalm on the exposed Italian troops.
  • There are at least two separate reports that the Americans are dropping napalm.
  • The government has consistently denied using napalm.
  • In fact, firebombs, which have a similar effect to napalm, were used against enemy positions in 2003.
  • I think a genuine concern is raised by people concerning the graphic image of that young girl who had been napalmed.
  • I used to make an ersatz napalm with petrol and expanded polystyrene foam.
  • The police found that the remains found at the 97th Penthouse were napalmed to death.
  • The most effective incendiary weapon was called napalm. Whirlwind
  • In the foreground, I copied this photo of a girl who'd been napalmed in the war.
  • I remember me and my mates nearly burning my shed down making napalm from petrol and soap when I was about 13 or 14.
  • He concluded that compared to weapons like napalm, ‘these temporarily disabling gases seem more humane than horrible’.
  • And I don't think there's much moral distinction between being incinerated in the hundreds of thousands by napalm, which is what we were dropping on Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression & War
  • Much of the countryside was laid waste through carpet-bombing, napalm and widespread use of chemical defoliants, and even a quarter century after the end of the war, the economic and ecological impact remain enormous.
  • Napalm was dropped indiscriminately, and the US seriously debated dropping nuclear weapons on the North.
  • They refused to sign a 1980 UN treaty banning the napalming of civilian targets and are one of the few countries still using such concoctions.
  • He makes napalm in his basement with gasoline and baby soap.
  • The bodies were burned with napalm, the ruined buildings set on fire. KARA KUSH
  • The Seppos found a cure for fiesty natives, opposed to cultural imperialism and resident in heavily afforested regions - they called it Napalm. Cheeseburger Gothic » Just got back from Avatar.
  • Of the four claims he makes, only the "gassing" is difficult to explain I suspect it might be partly related to the use of napalm type weapons in Iraq. Archive 2006-04-01
  • These were upsetting photos of effects of people burned by napalm and vegetation devastated by Agent Orange.
  • Tubes belched jellied gasoline, what used to be called napalm, at the uncomprehending Cardassians. REBELS: THE LIBERATED, BOOK III OF III
  • Slogans were daubed on the pavement including, ‘What sort of liberators use depleted uranium, napalm, cluster bombs?’
  • The bodies were burned with napalm, the ruined buildings set on fire. KARA KUSH
  • A friend said ‘Should've napalmed the lot of 'em.’
  • The village was burning because it had been napalmed.
  • There's an image of a girl running after being napalmed.
  • And for those who feel the need to defend their perimeter with fougasse, the Army Chemical Corps expedient recipe for improvised napalm is to mix powdered laundry detergent with gasoline until it has a consistency like applesauce. A Gunpowder Plot At The History Channel?
  • Targets, including towns and villages, are indiscriminately bombed and napalmed.

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