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bazookas

n. 1 (plural of bazooka English) 2 (context slang English) breasts

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Too damn many miles coming out of the hills and all the stores looted, all the people run off or barricaded up so even the bazookas and the recoilless wouldn't make it sure.

The force should be not less than a dozen men, armed with mortars, bazookas, and grenades, and all carrying as well submachine carbines for close-quarters use.

Alan Baker should be setting up the purchase of the mortars and bazookas from Yugoslavia for pick-up during the early days of June.

Pavlovic had beenfruitful and had included a visit to the state warehouse, in which he had selected the two mortar tubes and two bazookas.

They had found some nuclear artillery shells and had converted their noses over to the bazooka noses, and now they had armor-piercing, nuclear bazookas.

With more shields held before them, the cannies could rally behind the bazookas and chase the outlanders into the sea!

I don't want loud gunfire or bazookas going off before we get inside the caves.

Infantry platoons accompanied by engineer teams manoeuvred their way behind the pillboxes, where the engineers blew the rear doors with satchel charges, bangalore torpedoes, and bazookas.

The American paratroopers had only one little 57-mm antitank gun, six bazookas, and the ultralight airborne 75-mm pack howitzer for artillery.

There was hand-to-hand fighting with knives, room-to-room fighting with pistols, rifles, and bazookas.

Through his glasses Anderson saw the group, well out of range of his own anti-tank bazookas, firing methodically into the American foxholes.

In Wilmersdorf and Schoneberg, Soviet troops encountering resistance entered houses on either side of the blocked streets and blasted their way from cellar to cellar with bazookas.

In them were the radios, bazookas, mortars and ammunition Gavin so desperately needed.

These paratroopers had no vehicles, no antitank guns, few bazookas, machine guns or mortars.

Great reels of wire, ropes, ration boxes, mine detectors and scores of weapons, from broken rifles to stove-in bazookas, littered the sand.