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musket ball ThesaurusNoun | 1. | musket ball - a solid projectile that is shot by a musket; "they had to carry a ramrod as well as powder and ball"ballpellet, shot - a solid missile discharged from a firearm; "the shot buzzed past his ear" | References in classic literature“Certainly, there are incredible tales told in the encyclopaedias,” returned Elnathan, “though I cannot say that I have ever seen, myself, anything larger than a musket ball extracted.”View in contextWhen this was done, and all safe upon deck, the captain ordered the mate, with three men, to break into the round-house, where the new rebel captain lay, who, having taken the alarm, had got up, and with two men and a boy had got firearms in their hands; and when the mate, with a crow, split open the door, the new captain and his men fired boldly among them, and wounded the mate with a musket ball, which broke his arm, and wounded two more of the men, but killed nobody.View in contextFrom left: A soldier's belt buckle, musket ball and trigger guard were among the findsSpot where English CivilWar reached bloody climax found; First physical artefacts from the Battle OFWORCESTER discovered under building siteA musket ball and mortar shell were discovered from the Battle of Glenshiel only days before a ceremony involving clan chiefs, historian Neil Oliver and government minister Fiona Hyslop on Saturday.Relics of Jacobite rising unearthed at battle site; Heritage: Finds made on eve of 300th anniversary of clash at GlenshielA 300-YEAR-OLD musket ball and mortar shell have been discovered at the site of a "forgotten" Jacobite uprising.Jacobite musket ball uncoveredIt has a tiger stripe pattern unique to Tipu and there is also damage caused by the musket ball that killed him, the Mirror reported.Famous Indian sultan's treasures set to make couple millionairesThe well-practiced "savages" could easily put a dozen arrows in the air for every musket ball launched.Converting Muzzleloading Rifles: Converting most flintlock rifles to percussion or a rifle that has been converted back to flintlock is usually an easy jobNelson was hit in the arm by a musket ball in the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 1797 but after the surgeon aboard HMS Theseus immediately amputated the limb, the Vice Admiral was back barking orders inside half an hour.Gareth Southgate is proving himself to be England's man with a plan as Three Lions continue to roar; Southgate's charges are buying into their manager's methods and it is so far paying dividends in RussiaHe fought in more battles, eventually being wounded in 1864 when a musket ball shattered his leg below the knee.Meet Civil War general during guided tour in ElginSydney: An archaeologist has discovered a mass grave in New Zealand containing the remains of 12 British soldiers who died at a trenched fort during a major battle against Maori tribes in 1846.
After four years searching for the graves - last recorded being seen by locals in 1851 - Jonathan Carpenter found the site in a quiet field in the country's far north.
He used a radar to locate the graves after tracking them down using information passed on by locals who were descended from both the Maori and British fighters.
Mr Carpenter and a team of diggers found the remains of two men, including one with a musket ball underneath his ribs.Mass grave of 12 British soldiers killed in 1846 Maori battle foundWeyland fought in the Battle of Fort George on 27 May 1813 and was wounded on 06 June 1813 in the Battle of Stoney Creek where he took a musket ball in the left bicep.CAPTAIN JOHN THORNE WEYLAND, WAR OF 1812 - 1814Whenever I've seen a soldier's 400-year-old breastplate in a museum or antique shop, there's always a musket ball dent in it.Dented reputations; Labour pair shoot themselves in feetmusket ball
Synonyms for musket ballnoun a solid projectile that is shot by a musketSynonymsRelated Words |