Similar words: at a profit, catalog, cataract, catalyst, cataclysmic, catastrophe, catastrophically, multicultural. Meaning: ['kætəpʌlt] n. 1. a plaything consisting of a Y-shaped stick with elastic between the arms; used to propel small stones 2. a device that launches aircraft from a warship 3. medieval artillery used during sieges; a heavy war engine for hurling large stones and other missiles. v. 1. shoot forth or launch, as if from a catapult 2. hurl as if with a sling.
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1. The boy surrendered the catapult to the teacher.
2. On that type of aircraft carrier, a catapult was used to help launch aircraft.
3. The catapult breaks throwing boiling Hot Pot gloop everywhere.
4. Challenges can catapult a child into new maturity.
5. He unscrewed the catapult piece by piece feeling depressed.
6. With her catapult and her shop lifting[sentencedict.com], Jake causes chaos.
7. They put the catapult into position and placed wooden blocks in front of the wheels to stop it rolling into the sea.
8. While working on the catapult Endill started to keep a diary.
9. After collecting all kinds of material the catapult began to take shape.
10. The Defence budget would stand buying another catapult tomorrow; my crossbow would just have to wait another week or so.
11. Once deployed, the Hot Pot catapult can not be moved.
12. This would show how well the catapult worked and if they had to make any adjustments in their aim.
13. My combat jacket, knife, bags, catapult and other equipment I took down to the kitchen with me.
14. The sting of the catapult bullet had worn off.
15. The child broke his neighbor's window with a catapult.
16. The catapult projected stones into the air.
17. The catapult shot hundred - pound at the enemy.
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19. It didn't take long for some bright spark to try out the Doom Diver Catapult in a battle.
20. Having passed over the wave there is often a tendency to catapult fall, so it is sometimes necessary to sheet out.
21. Richardson was the inventor of the cane-spliced cricket bat and a catapult for bowling which was successfully used for many years.
22. So there were parts of me that watched the naming ceremony for the new catapult with some amusement, even contempt.
23. To help you remember it is a good idea to turn the catapult round so it faces away from the enemy.
24. Ten years later, Zhou took the first case that would catapult him into national prominence.
25. Inside there was a climbing frame, Lego roundabout, swings and a wooden catapult for firing naughty children out of the castle.
26. I wanted to get to bed early so that I could be up in time for the naming ceremony of the new catapult.
27. Finally he hooks his belt on to the Doom Diver Catapult and braces himself for sudden acceleration.
28. Divorce or the death of a husband is enough to catapult a middle-class white woman and her children into poverty.
29. But this is misleading, and those who have tried to take Sumu-ilum have found that out to their peril, catapult missiles can do little harm to ensorcelled gravestones that make up the walls.
30. The trebuchet was arguably the atom bomb of the Middle Ages — a game-changing siege engine that could catapult projectiles over unprecedented distances and heights.
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