rocket gun
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of rocket gun
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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He had skyrocketed up on a Buck-Rogerish invention of his own, aptly dubbed the "rocket gun."
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Last week Colonel Knox turned his rocket gun to another quarter, to let Asia know that our flag is still there.
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Reason: with the old method, a fast worker could weld 40 studs in eight hours; with the rocket gun, 1,000.
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But if people do not give Lolly first pick at gossip, or if anyone crosses her, her retaliation can be as swift and terrible as a rocket gun.
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The shaft consisted of a rocket gun, with an ax-blade near the muzzle, and a spike at the other end.
From The Airlords of Han by Paul, Frank R.
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