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Someone blew a whistle or fired a starshell or opened up with an M-60 or shouted, "Company, attack!" and off we went, stumbling and jerking along in our clumsy micky mouse boots and heavy winter gear.
Accidental Discharge 2008
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That said -- there's this great book I just read, Northrop Frye's 1957 starshell explosion Anatomy of Criticism.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2005
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Once, near the Metsovon pass, in December, when it was twenty degrees below zero because there was no cloud, the Italians sent up a starshell.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin De Bernieres, Louis 2003
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A final starshell, so brilliant even at this distance that the word inside it was almost dazzled out, burst soundlessly into blue-white fire above the city.
Cities In Flight Blish, James 1957
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They heard his songs and they were stricken by his missiles, but seldom saw more than, perhaps, a swiftly moving cap at a gap in the broken parapet, or a grey figure flitting from the light of a starshell.
The Old Front Line John Masefield 1922
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