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Definition of bandolier in English: bandolier(also bandoleer) nounˌbandəˈlɪəˌbændəˈlɪr A shoulder belt with loops or pockets for cartridges. Example sentencesExamples - His face was painted black, and lines and bandoliers of ammunition were draped across his shoulders and neck.
- Dragging himself upright, Sarr straightened his belt and his bandolier, checking the holstered weapons rhythmically.
- I entered the bottom of the central building, where we stored the spare bandoleers that the deserters dropped.
- Basic webbing ammunition belts and pouches were supplemented by as many bandoliers as the soldier could carry without falling down.
- The undoubted chief, so swathed in bandoliers of ammunition that bullets fired at him would have bounced off, reached down and grabbed my hand.
- Tightening her weapon belt and slinging the bandolier that held her sword over her shoulder, Nuria headed for the gate, helmet in hand.
- They wear bandoliers of self-contained paint cartridges.
- In the middle of summer they are wearing fur hats, their undress tunics are trimmed in front and around with gold lace, and they sport white pistol lanyards and leather bandoliers.
- My rifle was on fire, my tunic was on fire and the bandolier of ammunition I had slung round me was on fire.
- They have canteens on their belts and AK - 47s and bandoliers of rounds across their shoulders.
- Bradley, still kneeling, hurled a dagger from his bandolier at the knight, but the knight's crossed blades formed an effective defense against it and sent the dagger skittering across the stone floor.
- Erek smiled back as he strapped a bandolier of grenades over his shoulder.
- There were stakes thrust in his belt, and he wore a bandoleer over his left shoulder, also studded with wooden stakes.
- They shaved freshly, and donned their red uniforms, bandoliers, bayonets and cross-straps.
- It was also decided that all Marines would carry their sleeping bags, an extra bandolier of small arms ammunition, and extra stretchers - initially to carry ammunition and then casualties.
- I strapped on the ammo pods, put the bandoleer across my chest, put my mask over my face, and grabbed my gun.
- Hank grabbed his bandoleer and started to check the ammo clips one by one.
- She carried a bandolier of various ammunitions, a few handguns, a sniper rifle, a shotgun, and a big, fat machine gun.
- Two too-large gun belts were slung over her slender hips, grenade-laden bandolier thrown over one shoulder, a machine gun resting in her arms, and a sinister smile on her face.
- As Mari rose slightly to fire overhead he knelt back down and began to reload again, noting his depleted bandolier.
Origin Late 16th century: from French bandoulière; perhaps from Spanish bandolera (from banda 'sash'), or from Catalan bandolera (from bandoler 'bandit'). Rhymes adhere, Agadir, Anglosphere, appear, arrear, auctioneer, austere, balladeer, Bashkir, beer, besmear, bier, blear, bombardier, brigadier, buccaneer, cameleer, career, cashier, cavalier, chandelier, charioteer, cheer, chevalier, chiffonier, clavier, clear, Coetzee, cohere, commandeer, conventioneer, Cordelier, corsetière, Crimea, dear, deer, diarrhoea (US diarrhea), domineer, Dorothea, drear, ear, electioneer, emir, endear, engineer, fear, fleer, Freer, fusilier, gadgeteer, Galatea, gazetteer, gear, gondolier, gonorrhoea (US gonorrhea), Greer, grenadier, hand-rear, hear, here, Hosea, idea, interfere, Izmir, jeer, Judaea, Kashmir, Keir, kir, Korea, Lear, leer, Maria, marketeer, Medea, Meir, Melilla, mere, Mia, Mir, mishear, mountaineer, muleteer, musketeer, mutineer, near, orienteer, pamphleteer, panacea, paneer, peer, persevere, pier, Pierre, pioneer, pistoleer, privateer, profiteer, puppeteer, racketeer, ratafia, rear, revere, rhea, rocketeer, Sapir, scrutineer, sear, seer, sere, severe, Shamir, shear, sheer, sincere, smear, sneer, sonneteer, souvenir, spear, sphere, steer, stere, summiteer, Tangier, tear, tier, Trier, Tyr, veer, veneer, Vere, Vermeer, vizier, volunteer, Wear, weir, we're, year, Zaïre Definition of bandolier in US English: bandolier(also bandoleer) nounˌbandəˈlirˌbændəˈlɪr A shoulder-belt with loops or pockets for cartridges. Example sentencesExamples - Basic webbing ammunition belts and pouches were supplemented by as many bandoliers as the soldier could carry without falling down.
- They shaved freshly, and donned their red uniforms, bandoliers, bayonets and cross-straps.
- His face was painted black, and lines and bandoliers of ammunition were draped across his shoulders and neck.
- Erek smiled back as he strapped a bandolier of grenades over his shoulder.
- She carried a bandolier of various ammunitions, a few handguns, a sniper rifle, a shotgun, and a big, fat machine gun.
- Dragging himself upright, Sarr straightened his belt and his bandolier, checking the holstered weapons rhythmically.
- In the middle of summer they are wearing fur hats, their undress tunics are trimmed in front and around with gold lace, and they sport white pistol lanyards and leather bandoliers.
- As Mari rose slightly to fire overhead he knelt back down and began to reload again, noting his depleted bandolier.
- Hank grabbed his bandoleer and started to check the ammo clips one by one.
- They wear bandoliers of self-contained paint cartridges.
- There were stakes thrust in his belt, and he wore a bandoleer over his left shoulder, also studded with wooden stakes.
- I strapped on the ammo pods, put the bandoleer across my chest, put my mask over my face, and grabbed my gun.
- Bradley, still kneeling, hurled a dagger from his bandolier at the knight, but the knight's crossed blades formed an effective defense against it and sent the dagger skittering across the stone floor.
- Tightening her weapon belt and slinging the bandolier that held her sword over her shoulder, Nuria headed for the gate, helmet in hand.
- I entered the bottom of the central building, where we stored the spare bandoleers that the deserters dropped.
- The undoubted chief, so swathed in bandoliers of ammunition that bullets fired at him would have bounced off, reached down and grabbed my hand.
- Two too-large gun belts were slung over her slender hips, grenade-laden bandolier thrown over one shoulder, a machine gun resting in her arms, and a sinister smile on her face.
- My rifle was on fire, my tunic was on fire and the bandolier of ammunition I had slung round me was on fire.
- They have canteens on their belts and AK - 47s and bandoliers of rounds across their shoulders.
- It was also decided that all Marines would carry their sleeping bags, an extra bandolier of small arms ammunition, and extra stretchers - initially to carry ammunition and then casualties.
Origin Late 16th century: from French bandoulière; perhaps from Spanish bandolera (from banda ‘sash’), or from Catalan bandolera (from bandoler ‘bandit’). |