Similar words: weapon, weaponize, nuclear weapon, masonry, falconry, freemasonry, teapoy, leap out. Meaning: ['wepənrɪ] n. weapons considered collectively.
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(1) It is true that modern weaponry depersonalised war.
(2) All weaponry demands frequent servicing.
(3) They have no weaponry to speak of.
(4) All hi-tech weaponry demands frequent servicing to ensure accuracy.
(5) Indeed, weaponry was central to the soldiers' world.
(6) All Elven weaponry and armour is finely crafted.
(7) Most men sported an absurd amount of lethal weaponry, which they were fully prepared to use.
(8) The stores consisted of unspecified amounts of weaponry and equipment for unconventional warfare.
(9) The link between civil nuclear power and military weaponry is, in Britain at least, tenuous.
(10) All this bristling weaponry was aimed at a line of about forty men standing against the wall.
(11) Despite their weaponry[sentencedict.com/weaponry.html], males within a coalition rarely fight over oestrous females.
(12) We could have reduced nuclear weaponry then, had we seen the Soviet Union in those terms.
(13) Specialization in weaponry has attracted a large following in the West.
(14) Animals avoid using their most powerful weaponry when fighting other members of their species.
(15) Weaponry and equipment management capability has been notably enhanced.
(16) Call Weaponry. Never lack for a weapon.
(17) Use of nuclear weaponry as a primary weapon in wartime.
(18) Does your interest in nuclear physics extend to nuclear weaponry?
(19) The firm is described as a leading developer of top-secret weaponry.
(20) She will recall that Britain halved its sub-strategic nuclear weaponry only last year.
(21) As their striding Emperor quivered with the unleashing of its weaponry, Biff sat impotently for only a few moments.
(22) Tapestries hung from ornamental wrought-iron rods that looked like antique weaponry.
(23) Then we get back to the taxi, and there you are waving your weaponry(sentencedict.com), and kidnapping us.
(24) That would be much more likely if Mr Gorbachev could reduce his conventional forces and weaponry in the Warsaw Pact.
(25) Many of the world's poorer countries are now beginning to invest in nuclear weaponry.
(26) However, it is equally plain that these agreements have been no more than limited curbs on the growth of nuclear weaponry.
(27) It is a highly-trained army, with very sophisticated modern weaponry.
(28) This trend went hand-in-hand with another, that of investing heavily in the making of high-technology weaponry for the Pentagon.
(29) Perhaps one final vignette can move us closer to a balanced view of the Hooligan's weaponry.
(30) The parade was a mix of old - fashioned communist realist kitsch and newfangled weaponry.
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