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depth charge
noun
- an explosive device that is used against submarines and other underwater targets, and is usually set to detonate at a predetermined depth.
depth charge
noun
- a bomb used to attack submarines that explodes at a pre-set depth of water
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Word History and Origins
Origin of depth charge1
First recorded in 1915–20
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Example Sentences
On investigation this was found to be merely disturbances caused by the explosion of the depth-charge.
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At the beginning of the war the German depth-charge was a thing of contempt, and its English counterpart was nearly as useless.
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Only the sharp lookout kept had saved them—that and the depth charge.
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The depth-charge had fouled a trailing wire from some of my ‘stage scenery sky’ and been dragged along to detonate close astern.
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The shock from the depth-charge—which appears to have detonated just about right to have the maximum effect—was terrific.
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