तोपबॉल Meaning in English
तोपबॉल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : cannonball
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
तोपबॉल्सतोपवाली नाव
तोप से सज्जित इस्पाती गाडी
तोपनेर
तोप के मुँह चढ़के
रद्द नहीं कर सकते
कैनोएलिस्ट
डोंगी से जाना
डोंगी
डोंगी से चलना
डोंगी देवदार
डोंगी यात्री
डोंगी खेनेवाला
कैनोइंग
कैनोजेनेसिस
तोपबॉल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
They dig up Billy Bombay's treasure chest of silver cannonballs and fire them at Billy Bombay and his six brothers, leaving only Billy alive.
Almost immediately after the beginning of the French occupation, Russian and Montenegrin troops entered Ragusan territory and began fighting the French army, raiding and pillaging everything along the way and culminating in a siege of the occupied city (during which 3,000 cannonballs fell on the city).
Hugo Zacchini (1898–1975) daredevil, "human cannonball", artist.
As the hours passed Churruca, whose leg had been torn off by a cannonball, the deck of his ship covered by the blood of his wounded and dead seamen, continued to stubbornly order his ship's batteries to fire.
At an early stage, a cannonball ricochetted off the ice, hitting Sten Sture in the leg and killing his horse.
Scharf's account reports "one chicken was killed and one pig wounded," but over 300 cannonballs were picked up, including 40 or 50 that were 32 pounders.
From December 1688 to March 1689 Lundy had the walls and the gates repaired to protect the city, refitted gun carriages and musket stocks, removed buildings and dungheaps outside the walls which might provide cover to besiegers, purchased powder, cannonballs and matchlocks, and had a protective ravelin and outworks built.
During the course of these later actions, Pellew was wounded by a close miss from a cannonball, but refused to report it or have it treated until well after the battle.
Seatack was named so because it was the point on the coast of rural Princess Anne County where the community was the target of cannonballs fired from British ships and was where troops came ashore during an attack in the War of 1812.
Hambleton was severely wounded by a cannonball falling from the rigging, but continued fighting.
Round shot refers to the classic solid spherical cannonball.
This velocity and mass imply that the cannonball had a kinetic energy of roughly when leaving the muzzle.
The culverin was later replaced by the field gun once technology had advanced to the point where cannonballs had become explosive.