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Meaning of Torpedo | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Standard
ˌtɔː(ɹ)ˈpiː.dəʊ

Definitions

  1. An electric ray of the genus Torpedo.
  2. A cylindrical explosive projectile that can travel underwater and is used as a weapon.
  3. A similar projectile that can travel through space.
  4. A submarine sandwich.
  5. A naval mine.
  6. An explosive device buried underground and set off remotely, to destroy fortifications, troops, or cavalry; a land torpedo.
  7. A professional gunman or assassin.
  8. A small explosive device attached to the top of the rail to provide an audible warning when a train passes over it.
    US
  9. A kind of firework in the form of a small ball, or pellet, which explodes when thrown upon a hard object.
  10. An automobile with a streamlined profile and a folding or detachable soft top, and having the hood or bonnet line raised to be level with the car's waistline, resulting in a straight beltline from front to back.
  11. A focal ovoid swelling on the axons of Purkinje cells, observed in several diseases such as essential tremor and spinocerebellar ataxia.
  12. A woman's shoe with a pointed toe.
    US, plural-normally, slang
  13. A large breast; a breast with a large nipple.
    US, plural-normally, slang
  14. A marijuana cigarette.
  15. A thick marijuana cigarette.
  16. A cigarette containing marijuana and crack cocaine.

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Examples

“Faire Queene, forbeare to angle for the fiſh, / Which being caught, ſtrikes him that takes it dead, / I meane that vile Torpedo, Gaueſton, / That now I hope flotes on the Iriſh Seas”
“The man has been changed into an artificial monster by the station in which he is born, and the consequent homage that benumbed his faculties like the torpedo's touch […].”
“"A childhood Misadventure with a Torpedo," Dixon, with a brief move of his head toward Mason, confides, "— thus his Sensitivity at all References to the,"— whispering,— "electrickal!"”
“I stood rigid, spellbound, watching the white wake of the torpedo. It struck us on the starboard side almost amidships. The vessel rocked as though the sea beneath it had been uptorn by a mighty volcano.”
“Four Japanese torpedo boats launch an attack on the Suvorov. Despite burning steadily for several hours and now taking a torpedo to the stern, the ship still lashes out at its attackers with a few remaining guns. With no pressing need to continue the attack to closer range, the torpedo boats fall back, noting the position for a night attack if Suvorov survives that long.”
“And if fate should turn her back on them, or turn away from them, leaving them to their own devices, and should they find themselves be sore afraid, then they would simply sail away to the other side of the world. They would ride like the wind. They would sail once more into the breach and damn the torpedos! God save the Queen! And the devil take the hindmost!”
“In several human neurodegenerative diseases, focal axonal swellings on Purkinje cells – known as torpedoes – have been associated with Purkinje cell loss. Interestingly, torpedoes are also reported to appear transiently during development in rat cerebellum.”

CEFR level

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