Cannons [noun]
Definition of Cannons:
large gun
Opposite/Antonyms of Cannons:
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Sentence/Example of Cannons:
Cannon is only a few years into his climbing obsession, while Hudon’s career reaches back to the 1970s.
When she came into office in 2019, Bunker said there was no open hostility towards her or Cannon.
Cannon said this was the first time she was asked to run for office but declined because her own business was in peril during the economic crisis.
When the time was right, he used a sledgehammer to remove the end of the cylinder, sending puffed rice shooting out like a cannon.
In some areas, police used water cannons and they also used tear gas.
Many of their cannon balls that fell far short of us, were collected and returned to them with powerful effect.
She had never had this curiosity in relation to George Cannon--she had only wondered about his affairs with other women.
They were provided with sails and twelve oars each, and a falconet, or small brass cannon.
The white men served their smoking cannon with a wild energy that, for a time, made the gallant nine equal to a thousand.
The British had fired 143 cannon shot into the fort before the arrival of Gen. Clay.