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sidewinder
[ sahyd-wahyn-der ]
noun
- a severe swinging blow from the side.
- a rattlesnake, Crotalus cerastes, of southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico, that has a hornlike projection over each eye and that moves in loose sand by raising loops on the body and displacing them sideways.
- any Old World snake that moves by sidewinding, as various species of Bitis and Cerastes.
- (initial capital letter) an air-to-air, supersonic weapon that intercepts and destroys enemy aircraft using an infrared homing-guidance system.
sidewinder
/ ˈsaɪdˌwaɪndə /
noun
- a North American rattlesnake, Crotalus cerastes, that moves forwards by a sideways looping motion
- boxing a heavy swinging blow from the side
- a US air-to-air missile using infrared homing aids in seeking its target
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Example Sentences
The Raptor carries six AMRAAMs and two shorter range AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles inside its weapons bays.
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The sidewinder is of a grayish color, mottled with dark blotches.
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One man carried at the same time two small sidewinder rattlesnakes in his mouth.
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Yknow what the sidewinder, Bronco, babbled fore he passed out?
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Pete walked over a sidewinder & Bud shot him ten ft. in air.
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Once a sidewinder, almost invisible against the sand, looped away from the intruders with smooth deliberation.
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