1. grenade - Noun
2. grenade - Verb
A hollow ball or shell of iron filled with powder of other explosive, ignited by means of a fuse, and thrown from the hand among enemies.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccessories AK-47 6H2 bayonet and scabbard AK-103 with GP-34 Grenade Launcher AK-47 with Kalashnikov grenade launcher mounted on the muzzle Accessories supplied with the rifle include a convert long 6H3 bayonet featuring a convert long spear point blade. Source: Internet
According to Diệm, it was the communists who threw a grenade into the crowd. Source: Internet
A flash grenade also fractured a vertebra in a 33-year-old man’s lower back. Source: Internet
A lieutenant blinded the 47 mm gunner with a smoke grenade, allowing Corporal Henry W. Hahn to launch a grenade through the cave's aperture. Source: Internet
And face them Bielsa did, supposedly holding a grenade, threatening to “pull the pin” if they did not leave. Source: Internet
A grenade was thrown near a podium where Abiy had been addressing a crowd, the explosion left and more than 140 injured. Source: Internet