Synonym: despoil, loot, pillage, plunder, ransack, rob, steal. Similar words: drift, flee, terrific, fleet, flexible, reflection, esterification, flexibility. Meaning: ['raɪfl] n. a shoulder firearm with a long barrel and a rifled bore. v. 1. steal goods; take as spoils 2. go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way.
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1. They armed him with a rifle.
2. The soldiers keep a tight hold of the rifle.
3. The hunter's rifle cracked and the deer fell dead.
4. He pulled the trigger of his rifle.
5. This rifle only holds one cartridge.
6. He pulled out his rifle and fired three shots .
7. They struck him with their rifle butts.
8. The soldiers were practising on the rifle/shooting range.
9. She is a crack shot with a rifle.
10. He steadied his rifle on the wall and fired.
11. We heard the loud/sharp report of a rifle.
12. He drew his rifle from its sacking cover.
13. Tod's grandfather taught him to shoot a rifle.
14. This rifle ranges over a mile.
15. The rifle recoils when it is fired.
16. The soldier leveled his rifle at the target.
17. They are huckstering over the price of the rifle.
18. The hostage had a rifle levelled at his head.
19. The rifle was loaded with 3 bullets.
20. The soldier jabbed a rifle into his ribs.
21. Tom was leading, a rifle slung over his back.
22. He cocked his rifle and took aim.
23. He was aiming the rifle at Wade.
24. They advanced to within rifle range.
25. The old rifle ranged over 600 metres only.
26. This rifle can chamber short or long cartridges.
27. This rifle carries nearly 200 meters.
28. Six tigers fell to his rifle.
29. They shot him at point blank range with an automatic rifle.
30. You'd swear he was a cardboard cut-out except that he'd moved his rifle.
More similar words: drift, flee, terrific, fleet, flexible, reflection, esterification, flexibility.