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		Definition of flamethrower in English: flamethrowernounˈfleɪmθrəʊəˈfleɪmˌθroʊər A weapon that sprays out burning fuel.  Example sentencesExamples -  You can provoke them, you can alarm them, you can put rockets under them and turn flame-throwers on them.
 -  He admires ‘the flexible use of artillery in support of storm troops capable of providing their own fire-power with light machines guns, flame-throwers, grenades and mortars’.
 -  They also have two flame-throwers, as well as the intruder defense and gas systems of the ship.
 -  Machine-guns, gas, high explosives, flame-throwers and air attacks slaughtered the lines of men marching out of the trenches.
 -  Furthermore, the infantry acquired more of its own firepower - principally through light machine guns and grenades but also through the use of flame-throwers and mobile trench mortars.
 -  Several of the Guardians had range weapons like bazookas or flame-throwers.
 -  The only way was to send in Marines with rifles and grenades and flame-throwers.
 -  The fear of fire was such that any man seen carrying a flame-thrower was an immediate target and was generally protected by a party of riflemen.
 -  The pounding of the cannon increased; there was the rat-tat-tatting of machine guns, and from somewhere came the menacing pocketa-pocketa-pocketa of the new flame-throwers.
 -  There are rocket launchers, grenade launchers, flame-throwers, laserguns, cannons, bombs, shotguns, chainsaws, pistols, revolvers, and machine guns all at Stone's disposal.
 -  They've been throwing rocks and flame-throwers!
 -  The UK has exported flame-throwers, machine-guns, grenades, smoke - bombs and mortars to the Gulf state.
 -  Well, basically, it will be like the flame-thrower and the hand grenade being used all at once.
 -  OK, you'll find the usual array of grenade launchers, flame-throwers, rifles, and handguns, etc.
 -  Just before contact close-range weapons were deployed, and some of these have been found on the wrecks: swivel guns firing scatter-shot; flame-throwers mounted on poles; and fire-pots.
 -  Every one of these men had a story to tell of terror by day and by night, of ceaseless attacks with flame-throwers, tanks and self propelling guns firing high explosive and armour-piercing shells.
 -  Will the helicopter gunships and the marines suddenly descend Colombia-style on the newly planted heroin fields and turn on the flame-throwers?
 -  You can upgrade your already present cannon or purchase new weapon types including plasma bolts, lasers, flame-throwers and grenades.
 -  Each time the man fired his flame-thrower, its counter-thrust pushed him further out of the lupine captain's reach.
 -  The mothers believe the Russian security forces used flame-throwers and tanks in the fighting that broke out when the siege ended.
 
    Definition of flamethrower in US English: flamethrowernounˈfleɪmˌθroʊərˈflāmˌTHrōər A weapon that sprays out burning fuel.  Example sentencesExamples -  Each time the man fired his flame-thrower, its counter-thrust pushed him further out of the lupine captain's reach.
 -  The pounding of the cannon increased; there was the rat-tat-tatting of machine guns, and from somewhere came the menacing pocketa-pocketa-pocketa of the new flame-throwers.
 -  The UK has exported flame-throwers, machine-guns, grenades, smoke - bombs and mortars to the Gulf state.
 -  You can provoke them, you can alarm them, you can put rockets under them and turn flame-throwers on them.
 -  Machine-guns, gas, high explosives, flame-throwers and air attacks slaughtered the lines of men marching out of the trenches.
 -  Will the helicopter gunships and the marines suddenly descend Colombia-style on the newly planted heroin fields and turn on the flame-throwers?
 -  Several of the Guardians had range weapons like bazookas or flame-throwers.
 -  They've been throwing rocks and flame-throwers!
 -  He admires ‘the flexible use of artillery in support of storm troops capable of providing their own fire-power with light machines guns, flame-throwers, grenades and mortars’.
 -  Just before contact close-range weapons were deployed, and some of these have been found on the wrecks: swivel guns firing scatter-shot; flame-throwers mounted on poles; and fire-pots.
 -  You can upgrade your already present cannon or purchase new weapon types including plasma bolts, lasers, flame-throwers and grenades.
 -  Furthermore, the infantry acquired more of its own firepower - principally through light machine guns and grenades but also through the use of flame-throwers and mobile trench mortars.
 -  There are rocket launchers, grenade launchers, flame-throwers, laserguns, cannons, bombs, shotguns, chainsaws, pistols, revolvers, and machine guns all at Stone's disposal.
 -  They also have two flame-throwers, as well as the intruder defense and gas systems of the ship.
 -  The fear of fire was such that any man seen carrying a flame-thrower was an immediate target and was generally protected by a party of riflemen.
 -  Well, basically, it will be like the flame-thrower and the hand grenade being used all at once.
 -  OK, you'll find the usual array of grenade launchers, flame-throwers, rifles, and handguns, etc.
 -  Every one of these men had a story to tell of terror by day and by night, of ceaseless attacks with flame-throwers, tanks and self propelling guns firing high explosive and armour-piercing shells.
 -  The mothers believe the Russian security forces used flame-throwers and tanks in the fighting that broke out when the siege ended.
 -  The only way was to send in Marines with rifles and grenades and flame-throwers.
 
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