Definitions
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- noun A
gun that fires aspear (normally used underwater)
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Examples
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I gave a couple of kicks of the fins in order to be at shooting range with my SPETTON i20 cm speargun shooting a 6'5 mm spear.
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I may be breaking the rules of the question, but in anyplace warm, I'd rather have a speargun than a rod, reel & lure.
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I used a sharpie to mark my speargun and it was well over a year before I had to darken up the marks.
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I gave a couple of kicks of the fins in order to be at shooting range with my SPETTON i20 cm speargun shooting a 6'5 mm spear.
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I may be breaking the rules of the question, but in anyplace warm, I'd rather have a speargun than a rod, reel & lure.
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I used a sharpie to mark my speargun and it was well over a year before I had to darken up the marks.
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Real friends, the kind who would yell: Hey, look out, that guy is about to harpoon you with a speargun.
Bluff The Listener 2010
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I hope the octopus didn't shoot himself with the speargun :
octopus steals my video camera and swims off with it (while it's Recording) on Vimeo 2010
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The food can be very good: My fish was so fresh that it was still bleeding from a speargun wound.
The Other Tuscany Richard Nalley 2010
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Best 3-D Moment: The speargun coming out of the screen had audiences screaming like mad.
3-D Horror Movies, Take Two - Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games 2009
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