Machine-gun ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Machine-gun ( noun )

A type of firearm that is capable of firing multiple rounds of ammunition in rapid succession.

Origin:

A machine gun is a type of firearm that is capable of firing multiple rounds of ammunition in rapid succession. the term "machine gun" was first used in the late 19th century, and it is a combination of the words "machine" and "gun".

Examples:

  1. The enemy fired a machine-gun at us from the rooftop.
  2. The soldiers were equipped with machine-guns for the battle.
  3. The criminal had a machine-gun in his car trunk.
  4. The police used a machine-gun to break into the building.
  5. The warplane had a machine-gun mounted on its wing.

(As a verb)

Machine-gun ( verb )

A type of firearm that is capable of firing multiple rounds of ammunition in rapid succession.

Origin:

A machine gun is a type of firearm that is capable of firing multiple rounds of ammunition in rapid succession. the term "machine gun" was first used in the late 19th century, and it is a combination of the words "machine" and "gun".

Examples:

  1. The enemy fired a machine-gun at us from the rooftop.
  2. The soldiers were equipped with machine-guns for the battle.
  3. The criminal had a machine-gun in his car trunk.
  4. The police used a machine-gun to break into the building.
  5. The warplane had a machine-gun mounted on its wing.
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