Drone in a sentence as a noun

I try to put myself in the shoes of the potential drone targets.

If police can switch from a helicopter to a drone for sime mission, and save 90%, that should be a good thing.

Do drones increase or decrease the inevitable horrors of war?

This hole in the market led to lots of drone-farming, and subsequently the price started to drop.

But imagine the reaction if the cafe where this occurred were in the US, and the drone was controlled by a foreign government.

If a platoon of Marines were to attack my house, my death would be as inevitable as my death would be if a drone strike hit my house.

Imagine if they were replaced by drones operated by another country.

Drone in a sentence as a verb

The second argument is where people start talking about the supposed benefits drones, because they're in theory more precise.

Zydrine is hard to find in the EVE universe, but players had discovered that killing a certain class of drone often leaves behind Zydrine in the wreckage.

There are certainly people trying to argue to the public that a drone strike is highly precise, clinically correct, and technologically accurate.

There's an very important distinction between killing someone to prevent imminent bodily harm and putting someone on a **** list and sending the drone out to get them.

It seems disingenuous for this blog to suggest that MacKenzie Bezos's negative review of the Bezos book was part of the same orchestrated spin campaign as the drone story.

The comments and questions in AMAs rarely express novel insight -- usually, someone pipes up with a popular sentiment, like asking President Obama to stop using drone strikes.

Welcome to America, where we read your private mail, track all your movements online, shoot your dogs, abuse you at the borders, put antibiotics in your food, bankrupt you when you get sick, throw you in jail with hardened criminals if you smoke a spliff, and drone-execute you with no warrant if the president doesn't like you.

Proper Noun Examples for Drone

The irony is that this news aggregator is being denied, yet someone could make a game called "Drone Wars" where you operate a drone on missions and Apple would have no problem with it.

Drone definitions

noun

stingless male bee in a colony of social bees (especially honeybees) whose sole function is to mate with the queen

noun

an unchanging intonation

See also: monotone droning

noun

someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind

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noun

an aircraft without a pilot that is operated by remote control

noun

a pipe of the bagpipe that is tuned to produce a single continuous tone

See also: bourdon

verb

make a monotonous low dull sound; "The harmonium was droning on"

verb

talk in a monotonous voice