gunbarrel
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[edit]gunbarrel (plural gunbarrels)
- The barrel of a gun.
- 1904, Notes on Shooting, page 3:
- The old complaint against smokeless powders that they caused an excessive strain in the gunbarrel is now very seldom heard.
- 1991, Susanne Smith, Recreation Guide to the North Fork Ranger District and the Salmon National Forest, page 33:
- Named becuse the creek is enclosed by vertical cliffs on both sides, so when you look up or down the creek it is straight as a gunbarrel.
- 2011, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Jerusalem: The Biography – A History of the Middle East, page 602:
- Scarcely before the gunbarrels had cooled , the inhabitants of the Maghrebi Quarter, founded by Saladin's son Afdal, were evacuated to new homes, their houses demolished to open the space before the Wall for the first time.
- Clipping of gunbarrel tank..
- 1811, HassenFratz, “On Potashed Iron”, in Retrospect of Philosophical, Mechanical, Chemical, and Agricultural Discoveries, page 179:
- To examine the alloy of potassium and iron by experiments made upon the alloy itself, a gunbarrel was procured, in which the above chemists had frequently repeated their process for reducing potash, and was still filled on the inside with potashed iron.
- 1946, Gulf Coast Oil News - Volume 122, page 73:
- A four-inch line takes water from bottom of the gunbarrel to the heaters, and then returns the heated fluid to the gunbarrel.
- 1960, World Oil - Volume 151, page 142:
- Clean oil then discharges from the gunbarrel into the sales tank.