Bazooka in a sentence as a noun

It's like killing a spider with a bazooka.

That's like when I go shopping for toy guns, and accidentally buy a real bazooka.

So, both your examples in 1 suggest that you think a cheer leader having a bazooka is not a good idea.

Its a bandaid where a bazooka is needed... but its an epsilon of improvement in the right direction.

"Every neighborhood should have a bazooka and a responsible adult should know where it is." -Kilgor Trout, Timequake

Taking down a site for a single image is like using a bazooka on an ant. Yes it will stop the infringement, however it will probably damage some surrounding property.

I'll have you know I'm a Marine with ambitions of cheerleading, you insensitive clod!I'm sorry, but a cheerleader with a bazooka is most decidedly dangerous.

I think we can improve on that: Ford shutting down all of Tesla's charging stations because the original chargers were replaced by mean people with new ones that had a nasty habit of attempting to bazooka any Ford charging station that were withing shooting distance.

Why should I be able to realize that value for my benefit without compensating the person responsible for its creation any more than I should be able to enjoy a delicious pack of bazooka joe without ponying up to the candy store?One might argue that the ability to reproduce the digital download without imposing any cost on the creator of the intellectual property differentiates the intangible from the tangible.

Bazooka definitions

noun

a portable rocket launcher used by infantrymen as an antitank weapon