Examples of 'ricochets' in a sentence
Meaning of "ricochets"
ricochet (noun) - the rebound or skipping of an object, especially a projectile, off a surface or medium
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- plural of ricochet
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of ricochet
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Phase coils do not take well to ricochets.
Everything ricochets off that truck.
Sandbags were arranged around him to absorb ricochets.
The financial crisis ricochets around the globe.
The ground surface is a frequent source of ricochets.
Ricochets are not counted as hits.
Beware of thrown objects and ricochets.
Ricochets in here will be bad.
Watch out for thrown objects and ricochets.
Outside ricochets keep rhythm.
Two flesh wounds from ricochets.
Bullet ricochets somber music.
Rounds also fragment when it ricochets.
Ricochets and breaking glass.
The incident was reported as ricochets from weapons checks.
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Clear ricochets from houses or vehicles do not count as hits.
Gunfire and ricochets continue.
I need a couple of lucky ricochets.
A bullet ricochets off a rock.
But it will stop ricochets.
Not all ricochets are accidental.
So we can see some ricochets.
The shell ricochets off and the target survives.
Most caught the ricochets.
This diet ricochets among them from day to day.
I was about to tell you that you risked ricochets by shooting.
Bullet ricochets gunfire.
Floors are covered with heavy rubber mats to help prevent ricochets.
Bullet ricochets yelling.
Then a volley was poured into the cells and more prisoners were hit by ricochets.
Ricochets can be lethal.
Gunshots and ricochets.
Ricochets do not count.
Pine cone ricochets.
The shell ricochets off and the target is not destroyed.
The lake is a wonderful place to do ricochets and perhaps see the seals.
Ricochets hit us.
Up and ricochets.
That ricochets through the finance system and then eventually gets back to us.
They also have a certain propensity to ricochets on obstacles such as tree trunks.
Has been set up for execution by firing squad its walls protected from ricochets.
The tanks advance despite the ricochets that can be heard on the steel.
The internal shape of the bar encourages a turbulent flow of shot with multiple ricochets.
Sometimes the puck deflects off you and ricochets into your own goal.
The polycarbonate lens offers remarkable impact resistance from sudden and unexpected sparks or ricochets.
Then it will shoot higher not realizing that the ricochets will eventually kill it.
A bullet from the rifle ricochets off two metal bullseyes and knocks down an upright cannon.
And he pulls the trigger but the bullet shoots up and ricochets against the ceiling.
It ricochets and hits Charlie in the shoulder.
Brassens refers to it in his song Les Ricochets.