Grapeshot in a sentence as a noun

Ha yeah it looks like Amazon is taking the grapeshot approach and doing it all.

Canons moreover could fire grapeshot, causing massive casualties to groups of people.

Not that I'm aware, but they did have privately owned cannons firing grapeshot; veritable WMDs.

When carrying out this movement we were so exposed to grapeshot from the guns in the village that I saw my battalion falling and being breached like a crenellated wall.

Capitol hill is about to get a whif of silver-dollar grapeshot from a new angle, and those voting to maintain NSA funding are in an exposed position!

But a big enough drop in sales, even short term, might be the "whiff of grapeshot" that could discourage them and others from breaking security out of the box for a few dollars.

When grapeshot described it, I was thinking one of the Vietnamese or Turkish soap operas being piped from Youtube directly into a transmitter and broadcast across southern California.

The Dock is auto-hideable and can move to the side, and the global menu is 20px tall, leaving 748px even on an old 768px iBook, and fullscreen mode supresses that global menu, which is just a relocation of the in-window menu grapeshot all over all the windows in other OSes.

Grapeshot definitions

noun

a cluster of small projectiles fired together from a cannon to produce a hail of shot

See also: grape