Gunner ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Gunner ( noun )

  1. A person who operates a gun, especially on a ship or aircraft.
  2. A person who fires artillery or heavy weapons.

Origin:

From middle english gonnere, from old english gūnner, equivalent to gun + -er.

Examples:

  1. The gunner on the battleship was responsible for firing the main guns.
  2. The gunner in the helicopter was able to take out the enemy tanks with precision.
  3. The army was looking for a skilled gunner to join their special forces unit.
  4. The gunner on the train was able to defend it from the bandit attack.
  5. The gunner on the ship was able to shoot down many enemy planes during the battle.

(As a verb)

Gunner ( verb )

  1. A person who operates a gun, especially on a ship or aircraft.
  2. A person who fires artillery or heavy weapons.

Origin:

From middle english gonnere, from old english gūnner, equivalent to gun + -er.

Examples:

  1. The gunner on the battleship was responsible for firing the main guns.
  2. The gunner in the helicopter was able to take out the enemy tanks with precision.
  3. The army was looking for a skilled gunner to join their special forces unit.
  4. The gunner on the train was able to defend it from the bandit attack.
  5. The gunner on the ship was able to shoot down many enemy planes during the battle.
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