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rocket gun

American  

noun

  1. any weapon that uses a rocket as a projectile, as a rocket launcher or bazooka.


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."

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week Colonel Knox turned his rocket gun to another quarter, to let Asia know that our flag is still there.

From Time Magazine Archive

Reason: with the old method, a fast worker could weld 40 studs in eight hours; with the rocket gun, 1,000.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.