grenade in the PONS Dictionary

grenade Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

hand grenade

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Later, during a training exercise, a recruit drops a live hand grenade.
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The grenade explodes mortally wounding him although the rest of the team are left unhurt.
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They had the institute in sight when they were taken down by a shock grenade and tasers.
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Suddenly, a live enemy grenade landed in the center of the tightly grouped men.
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The battle was one of close combat, with the two sides exchanging small arms and grenade fire within 20m ft of one another.
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A hand grenade explosion drove binoculars into his eyes, but fortunately he got back his eyesight.
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A smoke grenade for instance was a reference point, but imprecise from the air.
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He dropped a grenade into the bunker and vaulted beyond.
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Located directly below the ammunition pockets are two fragmentation grenade pockets.
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Another type of carbon tetrachloride extinguisher was the fire grenade.
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