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ammo
[am-oh]
ammo
/ ˈæməʊ /
noun
informal, short for ammunition
Word History and Origins
Origin of ammo1
Example Sentences
UCLA, which has a significant weapons inventory compared to other campuses — among it 39,500 rifle rounds and ammo — made relatively few requests, including four new pepper-ball launchers and 100 sponge foam rounds.
"There is no reason that someone should be able to reel off 30 shots before they even have to reload," said Mayor Jacob Frey, also calling for a ban on high-capacity ammo magazines.
Not just any weapon but an assault rifle and five magazines, each holding 30 rounds of ammo.
At the High Court in Edinburgh, Paterson admitted ordering accomplices to obtain a handgun and ammo, before the plot was foiled by police.
McBride received free items, Freeman said, including a ballistic vest, ammo and hair extensions.
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