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Tommy gun
Tommy gun
noun
- an informal name for Thompson sub-machine-gun
Word History and Origins
Origin of Tommy gun1
Example Sentences
He’ll take fire from several Tommy guns and flee a Klan rally.
It found that the product's bottle, which is shaped like a Thompson submachine gun - commonly known as a Tommy gun - created "a direct link between the drink and a dangerous weapon".
Other historical targets of regulation have included long-bladed Bowie knives and the Thompson submachine gun, or Tommy gun, popular with gangsters in the years after World War I.
The time is 1929, a time of bootleggers and Tommy guns, and Velma has, as they used to say, done her man wrong.
There’s no Tommy gun showdown with the killer in this story, no chase through tunnels or urban alleys and no triumphant clacking of handcuffs on the wrists of a guilty maniac.
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