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n. (plural of paralyzer English)
Usage examples of "paralyzers".
Most of them carried ultrasonic paralyzers, eighteen-inch batonlike things with bulbous ends.
A good many were trampled and hurt in the rush to escape, and it became necessary to use paralyzers to clear a way.
Immediately, the ultrasonic paralyzers of the advancing paratimers went into action, and the mercenaries began dropping.
A couple of policemen in green uniforms, with ultrasonic paralyzers dangling by thongs from their left wrists and bolstered sigma-ray needlers like the one on the desk inside the dome, were kidding with some girls in vivid orange and scarlet and green smocks.
The policemen grasped their paralyzers, drew their needlers, and hurried into the dome.
For the ambush of Nebu-hin-Abenoz's gang and the capture of the conveyer, use anything you want to—sleep-gas, paralyzers, energy-weapons, antigrav-equipment, anything.
Lying naked on a bed, his hands and feet locked in steel paralyzers, was a situation that--under different circumstances-might have afforded Raoul a certain amount of pleasure.
He had, in fact, been given a meal, watched over by an extremely ugly man, who had removed the paralyzers long enough to permit Raoul to spoon down something that seemed to be an excuse for soup.
Accepting this with philosophical indifference, the ugly man had replaced the paralyzers, taken the food, and left the room, sealing the door shut behind him.
Crossing the room to the bed, he removed the paralyzers that bound Raoul's ankles and wrists.
If they showed hostilityand they could scarcely be blamed if they didthe paralyzers would be used at once.