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Traditional English :: shrapnel
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shrapnel.html - n. 1 fragments of a bomb etc. thrown out by an explosion. 2 a shell containing bullets or pieces of metal timed to burst short of impact. [Gen. H. Shrapnel, Brit. soldier d. 1842, inventor of the shell] |
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Traditional English :: shrapnel
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shrapnel.html - n. 1 fragments of a bomb etc. thrown out by an explosion. 2 a shell containing bullets or pieces of metal timed to burst short of impact. [Gen. H. Shrapnel, Brit. soldier d. 1842, inventor of the shell] |
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Traditional English :: shrank
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shrapnel.html - past of SHRINK. |
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Traditional English :: shrapnel
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shrapnel.html - n. 1 fragments of a bomb etc. thrown out by an explosion. 2 a shell containing bullets or pieces of metal timed to burst short of impact. [Gen. H. Shrapnel, Brit. soldier d. 1842, inventor of the shell] |
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English Idioms :: shrift
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shrapnel.html - See: SHORT SHRIFT. |
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English Idioms :: shrink
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shrapnel.html - See: HEAD SHRINKER. |
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