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horse pistol
noun
- a large pistol formerly carried by horsemen.
horse pistol
noun
- a large holstered pistol formerly carried by horsemen
Word History and Origins
Origin of horse pistol1
Example Sentences
“I pulled out Pa’s old horse pistol and shot him dead before he could strike me again.”
Suddenly one of them jumped forward and discharged two heavy horse pistols point blank at me and the captain of the schooner.
And of me; for when I went to ask his meaning, he shot out his great under-lip at me, and showed me the long barrel of a horse pistol that he carried under his cassock.
These irregular whigs, have, therefore, spent their ammunition, as profitably, as the old covenanter spent his, who fired a horse pistol against the walls of Sterling Castle.
I would advise Jack Hearty, as soon as he can find an opportunity to extract the bullets from his horse pistols, for depend upon it he means mischief.
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