67 Verbs to Use for the Word ammunitions

If we had a few competent gunners we might drive her away, but with our inexperienced men, we are wasting ammunition and life to resist." "There is one chance," said Fernando.

I read with amazement your assertions that the Lusitania was armed, that she carried ammunition in defiance of American laws, and that our official inspection of her was careless.

The barricade replied, and made the mistake of foolishly exhausting its ammunition.

First came a terrible storm on the 14th of November, which swept away the tents of the soldiers encamped on a plateau near Balaklava, and destroyed twenty-one vessels bringing ammunition and stores to the hungry and discouraged army.

The whole train went up and its load was scattered in fragments over an area of several hundred square yards, an extraordinary scene of wreckage of torn and twisted railway material and destroyed ammunition presenting itself to us when we got on the spot on November 7.

He was set to work as soon as he reached a landing, and participated in hauling ammunition at the second battle of Bull Run.

If he wanted to throw away his ammunition, let him "go" for Sidon.

Then I came to realize that to expend our ammunition for the big guns at that time might result disastrously for us later, when, the parallels having been brought nearer, an assault would be vastly more menacing.

Nowhere is more real skill required than here; If you do not make a dead shot, you might better have saved your ammunition.

His ancient, secondhand cartridge belt with the antiquated revolver he removed from another hookhe had never been given enough ammunition to become a shot of any qualityand he pushed quickly into the night.

A genuine forty-two had been dropped here, however, we were told, on a building used by the Russians to store ammunition, and the building had simply disappeared.

Captain Adamson, who had been handing out ammunition, was hit in the shoulder, but continued to work with only one arm useful . . .

We had hardly finished breakfast when our hunter, who had received the ammunition, returned, bringing with him about fifty fine ducks, which he had shot in little more than an hour.

He fired away all his ammunition, and the bands of his musket flew off; he picked up another just as two levy officers ordered a charge, and followed the charging party at a run.

They came in flushed with success, swearing that they had dragged the whole ammunition of the guns by themselves across half a mile of snow, and that they would have the guns over the pass in no time.

On Zero day a third 6-inch monitor will be available so that two of these ships may be constantly in action while one replenishes ammunition.

We had cut down our baggage to the vanishing point, and the men were carrying all they could, and we did not dare leave our reserve ammunition behind.

Not only was this wet, but the rain leaked through the magazine we had built in the middle of the camp, and ruined the ammunition we had stored there.

The outlaw felt in a leather pocket that hung from his belt, and took out a five-franc piece, which he had doubtless saved to buy ammunition with.

FORGY, HOWELL M. And pass the ammunition.

That exposed hill-sidethose batteries through which I had walkedthose crowded roads, and travelling guns, those marching troops and piled ammunition dumps!how the recollection of them gave accent and fire to the picture of the battle as the telegrams from the front built it up day by day before one's eyes!

She had struck hard, spent some ammunition and endangered her line of communications, but she had reached the cover of the tall timbers, where for the moment it was safe to go into camp, repair damages and take account of injuries.

Otis replied that, with the rainy season coming on, he could neither provision him nor furnish him ammunition.

The Transvaal strongly protested against this act as a breach of a treaty between the two Governments in which by Article VI the Portuguese Government was prohibited from stopping ammunition intended for the Transvaal, but upon representations by England might stop ammunition on its way to any English colony.

A commission which included in its membership a trade unionist, sent by the British government in the darkest days to find why it was that France could produce so much more ammunition than England, found these tiny workshops, with their primitive equipment, performing miracles.

67 Verbs to Use for the Word  ammunitions