grenade|grenades in English
noun
[gre·nade || grɪ'neɪd]
small missile containing an explosive (thrown by hand or fired from a mounted launcher)
Use "grenade|grenades" in a sentence
1. To propel grenades farther, the rifle grenade was devised.
2. The Type 27 Grenade Discharger also launched deadly grenades into the enemy formation.
3. Grenade!
4. Grenades.
5. A grenade.
6. Hand grenade.
7. Use the grenades!
8. Arming silver grenade!
9. Two grenades, three people.
10. Revolver, and 3 Frag grenades.
11. Yeah, but hand grenades?
12. Get his hand grenades.
13. Set off another grenade.
14. Ankylosaur’s tail grenade launcher
15. Get me your hand grenades.
16. Motherfucker sat on his own grenade!
17. I took a grenade belt.
18. This is an ST grenade.
19. A lot of bullets, no grenades.
20. First with grenades from a short range,
21. A grenadier (/ˌɡrɛnəˈdɪər/, French pronunciation: ; derived from the word grenade) was originally a specialized soldier, first established as a distinct role in the mid-to-late 17th century, for the throwing of grenades and sometimes assault operations.
22. Bring up the Holy Hand Grenade.
23. 19 Troops unleashed a barrage of grenades.
24. Guerrillas attacked a patrol with hand grenades.
25. I've never been hit by a grenade.