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harpoon

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for harpoon.

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It sounds as though games like Harpoon are not used at all anymore, at least not in a serious fashion.

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Quick take

A spearlike weapon with a barbed head used in hunting whales and large fish.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of harpoon gathered in one view.

noun

A spearlike weapon with a barbed head used in hunting whales and large fish.

noun

A sharp tip within a disposable syringe, used to penetrate the stopper.

verb

(transitive) To shoot something with a harpoon.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for harpoon.

noun

A spearlike weapon with a barbed head used in hunting whales and large fish.

noun

A sharp tip within a disposable syringe, used to penetrate the stopper.

verb

(transitive) To shoot something with a harpoon.

noun

(slang) A harmonica.

Example sentences

1

It sounds as though games like Harpoon are not used at all anymore, at least not in a serious fashion.

2

Bond and Clancy used Harpoon to help visualize the naval battles in the first few books.

3

So they're hoping that when they reshoot the harpoon, the foot screws will be anchored enough to hold it in place.

4

Is the harpoon expected to go deep enough to prevent this from happening?

5

It will dig into the surface anyway so it will anchor itself even without the harpoon, if it's on the surface of course.

6

An RTG would not have helped with the harpoon and ADS (cold gas thruster) issues which are the primary reasons why Philae landed in the shadows.

7

In theory, if it didn’t have a warhead in it, if it was just a harpoon or a tree trunk, would it have gone through my aircraft?

8

I was chosen as the developer to port Harpoon to OS/2 in the early '90s but the company I worked for backed out.

9

Anyway, I still have a few unopened boxes of the Harpoon software floating around here, which were handed to me by Gordon Walton himself.

10

That said, the motion seems to have been well within the safely margin of the harpoon system from what I can read about that subsystem.

11

Firing the harpoon would also be enough to launch, but at least the hook would grab the surface and pull the lander back down, giving enough pull to drill viable long-term anchors.

12

--- The anchors did not fire, this confusion was due to the rewind motors for the anchors going into action, but the harpoon wasn't actually fired.

Quote examples

1

I got a "Downwards harpoon with barb left beside downwards harpoon with barb right"

2

The implied statement is "Shoot that harpoon at us and see what happens".

3

Philae landing confirmed—receiving data—"harpoon fired and rewound".

4

The RGM-84 Harpoon[3] is launched by providing one or more "legs", then activating the missile's seeker to find and acquire a target; it is not actually fired "at" a particular ship in the conventional sense of the word.

Proper noun examples

1

In fact, the missile launch pictured in that section is an RGM-84 Harpoon, which is such a missile.

2

The F-111 at least had use in a long-range anti-shipping role once it was upgraded for the Harpoon.

3

Harpoon was an awesome game, I played the table (well, large floor area) game at Gen-Con in the 90's.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use harpoon in a sentence?

It sounds as though games like Harpoon are not used at all anymore, at least not in a serious fashion.

What does harpoon mean?

A spearlike weapon with a barbed head used in hunting whales and large fish.

What part of speech is harpoon?

harpoon is commonly used as noun, verb.