24 Verbs to Use for the Word munition

All of this time the Germans were accusing the United States of favoring the nations of the Entente because they were selling munitions of war to them and none to Germany.

The Council shall advise how the evil effects attendant upon such manufacture can be prevented, due regard being had to the necessities of those Members of the League which are not able to manufacture the munitions and implements of war necessary for their safety.

They would carry munitions to Germany if their owners thought they had a sporting chance of not getting caught at it.

So they were even making munitions in Cotterham.

"Orders reached his office to ship munitions of war to the revolted colonies.

The disposition to be made of the German ships was left to the future for decision, with great probability, however, that they would be used to transport munitions and supplies to the Allies in Europe through the German submarine blockade.

Their vigilance, energy, and skill rendered the most effective service in excluding munitions of war and other supplies from the enemy, while they secured a safe entrance for abundant supplies for our own Army.

"Women may not bear arms, but they bear men, and so furnish the first munitions of war."

There was, besides, no time to recruit his diminished battalions, or to gather the munitions of war.

The Greek government had undertaken to raise an army of 125,000 men to co-operate with the Allies; it was twice as large a number as even the friends of Greece dreamed possible; yet before the war closed King Constantine had under his banner an army of 250,000 men admirably armed, clothed, and equipped;each soldier indeed having munitions fifty per cent in excess of the figure fixed by the general staff.

Those of us who were able set to work throwing up a breastwork of logs, under the direction of Captain Robert Stobo, and at the end of three days had completed an inclosure a hundred feet square, with a rude cabin in the centre to hold our munitions and supplies.

Germany wished to create the impression on the outside world through the agency of the neutral press that she was in | danger of starving, whilst she amassed munitions for her summer campaign and the Allies were lulled into confidence of siege by famine rather than by arms.

She has increased her munitions and put fresh divisions in the field.

"The royal magazines are in the parade; in them are deposited and kept all the munitions and supplies, cordage, iron, copper, lead, artillery, arquebuses, and other things belonging to the royal treasury, with their special officials and workmen, who are under the command of the royal officers.

His army filed off by night, in silence, leaving behind its munitions and its tents just as they stood, "driven away, almost, by the chastisement of Heaven," says the contemporary chronicler Rabutin, "with but two shots by way of signal."

FABER'S interjection, "Do you want to limit munitions?" quickly reduced him to generalities.

The attractions of a new outlet for commerce, aided by a few disciplined regiments, the command of the Lakes, facilities for moving munitions of war and for intercepting supplies, would have settled the question in advance.

This proposal was brought before the Reichstag, together with one for a loan of twenty-eight million marks to purchase the munitions of war which would be required, and in defence of this, Bismarck made the last of his great speeches.

The American Minister promptly induced the Chinese authorities to impound the munitions, thus inflicting a hard blow to Aguinaldo.

Smash the ship lying there, the shops, the dry docks; if it is possible blow up the munitions stored there.

I fancy we're changing our bill shortly, and, as farce is all the rage just now, I'll boom your Munition

All the troops disbanded, spiking the guns and burning the munitions and baggage; in their panic the soldiers asked no question save whether the enemy were pursuing them.

The Dutch, completely blockaded, could not buy munitions in the open market.

The customers were seated under a sail-cloth awning before boxes that had contained munitions and were converted into office tables.

24 Verbs to Use for the Word  munition