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Flamethrowers

Flamethrowers | Flamethrower

Flamethrowers meaning

plural of flamethrower

Example sentences (16)

A ceiling-strung contortionist, ghostly white-eyed cabaret dancers in fishnet stockings passing Champagne flutes and a hearse with flamethrowers and bat wings were all part of that aesthetic at their wedding.

In Japan, the infamous Unit 731 showered bubonic plague drops over China and conducted experiments on humans involving flamethrowers, water torture, vivisections without anaesthesia and the forced transfer of venereal diseases.

Besides inflicting terror and burning, flamethrowers’ ravenous fire sucks the oxygen from enclosed spaces, potentially suffocating occupants who don’t fry to death.

But Japanese fortifications proved more resilient to 75-millimeter shells, so Marines increasingly turned to flamethrowers, capable of flushing out the most fanatical defenders.

In the past, the firm has sold hats, flamethrowers and even limited-edition shorts.

These included schools for machine guns, mortars, flamethrowers, and hand grenades.

For this job the regiment formed assault teams armed with flamethrowers, Bangalore torpedoes, and pole and satchel explosive charges to eliminate the German pillboxes guarding the objective.

At the front of the line, customers wielding demonstration flamethrowers roasted marshmallows as staff showed them how to power the flames.

Could have sent the secondary out there with flamethrowers and the Eagles still probably would have won.

Despite being phased out by the Defense Department decades ago, flamethrowers are unregulated in almost every state.

Regan’s first Netflix special, “Brian Regan: Nunchucks and Flamethrowers,” is streaming now.

Kundt had prepared for the second attack in detail, using artillery, airplanes, tanks and flamethrowers to overcome Paraguayan fortifications.

Still they were essential to breaking the enemy and one battalion commander called the flamethrower the "best single weapon of the operation." citation Marines later experimented putting flamethrowers on tanks which were also deployed during battle.

The company was attacked by enemy infantry and armour, including captured French tanks equipped with flamethrowers, and the heights were lost.

The Germans, through the use of huge artillery bombardments, flamethrowers, and infiltration tactics, were able to capture both Vaux and Douaumont, but were never able to take the city, and eventually lost most of their gains.

The Marines learned that firearms were relatively ineffective against the Japanese defenders and effectively used flamethrowers and grenades to flush out Japanese troops in the tunnels.