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the discharge of a weapon
- shotsthe discharge of a weapon
- shotthe discharge of a weapon
- shotto discharge (a weapon)
- refiresto discharge a weapon
- fireto discharge a weapon
- shootto discharge (a weapon)
- refiredto discharge a weapon
- firerto discharge a weapon
- firersto discharge a weapon
- firedto discharge a weapon
- refireto discharge a weapon
- unfiredto discharge a weapon
- firingto discharge a weapon
- firesto discharge a weapon
- haftthe handle of a weapon or tool
- firingsThe discharging of a gun or other weapon
- gunweapon that shoots missiles from a metal tube by the force of an explosive
- gunsweapon that shoots missiles from a metal tube by the force of an explosive
- lungingMake a sudden forward thrust with (a part of the body or a weapon)
- knobkerriesA short stick with a knobbed head, traditionally used as a weapon by the indigenous peoples of South Africa
- slingsA simple weapon in the form of a strap or loop, used to hurl stones or other small missiles
- knobkerrieA short stick with a knobbed head, traditionally used as a weapon by the indigenous peoples of South Africa
- blowgunsA primitive weapon consisting of a long tube through which an arrow or dart is propelled by force of the breath
- cook(of a shell or cartridge) to explode or fire without being triggered as a result of overheating in the chamber of the weapon
- boomerangA curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown so as to return to the thrower, traditionally used by Australian Aborigines as a hunting weapon
- boomerangsA curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown so as to return to the thrower, traditionally used by Australian Aborigines as a hunting weapon
- longbowA large bow drawn by hand and shooting a long feathered arrow. It was the chief weapon of English armies from the 14th century until the introduction of firearms
- longbowsA large bow drawn by hand and shooting a long feathered arrow. It was the chief weapon of English armies from the 14th century until the introduction of firearms