Examples of 'one cannon' in a sentence
Meaning of "one cannon"
The phrase 'one cannon' is often used metaphorically to describe a person who possesses or wields great power or influence. It suggests that the individual has a significant impact or the ability to make a strong and forceful impression on others
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Some may have retained one cannon.
Not one cannon ball has hit here.
We just do not feel one cannon is gonna work.
One cannon left.
Fire only one cannon at a time.
Each carried only one cannon.
There is one cannon thought to originate from Majapahit era.
A single shot killed five American gunners at one cannon.
The interior has one cannon vault and a cupola.
Returning to Mito the next year Ōshima successfully produced three mortars and one cannon.
There is one cannon left.
A standard army consists of six infantry, three cavalry and one cannon.
There is one cannon I would like to see get the chair.
Bem ordered six cavalry troops and one cannon to attack Haynau.
One cannon left . And here comes the parade.
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Pirates scared off by one cannon and three people?
Oh, one cannon talks to another, word gets around.
At the opening of the town hall, just fire one cannon ball.
However, its armament of one cannon and one machine gun was relatively light.
One cannon - maybe two.
Each captain owns a small ship with a tiny crew, one cannon and an empty cargo hold.
There is one cannon left . And here comes the parade.
At the bridge there were two entrenched camps with about 2,000 Ottoman soldiers and one cannon.
We just do not feel one cannon is gonna work . Um.
Each Strength Point represents 100 men or one cannon.
During the fight, one cannon on the Arka Noego blew up but caused little damage.
Some used paired guns, in which one cannon acted as the other's counterweight.
Usually, there was one cannon porthole in the dragon head 's mouth.
The French also lost one cannon and had 600 desertions.
I still have one cannon left . Captain.