Molotov in a sentence as a noun

Why should I react to this project by doing anything other than lighting a molotov cocktail?

It's the difference between throwing a rock through someone's window, or doing the same with a molotov cocktail.

So I'm just going to leave this molotov cocktail I assembled on the street here, and tell you not to burn down that bar across the street, OK? Also I've taken careful steps to conceal my identity.

For instance, these photos careful do not show the neo-**** far right groups, the people with handguns, or the police being hit by flaming molotov cocktails or wounded by fireworks. Of course the other side similarly delivers an edited message.

This summer when there is an Occupy or 99% demonstration in your country, do you want young men in helmets and masks carrying baseball bats and molotov cocktails to take charge of it? Will you carry a pistol with you at the demonstration to shoot police officers?

This summer when there is an Occupy or 99% demonstration in your country, do you want young men in helmets and mass carrying baseball bats and molotov cocktails to take charge of it? Will you carry a pistol with you at the demonstration to shoot police officers?

I cannot account for what's happening in Ukraine but last time a video like this one released in Istanbul during protests, it was undercover police throwing molotov cocktails to armoured police vehicles. It was the only video shown by all the news agencies [0].

Unfortunately one store burned down last night near the barricades, resulted from a poorly thrown molotov cocktail. Even the statue of Lobanovsky, located in the epicenter of fighting has been covered with cloth to prevent damage.

I can maybe see using them in extreme situations; if people are in the process of burning down a building by throwing molotov cocktails through the windows, dispersing them with tear gas might be the only real option. But using chemical agents on people sitting on a lawn seems like a pretty poor balancing of force versus danger/urgency.

If he were motivated enough, and guns weren't available, he could use any manner of other means to **** a bunch of people - bombs, molotov cocktails, home-made flame throwers, samurai sword, vehicles, etc.

In fact I would like someone to point me to a documented case where a riot officer has ever been killed from a molotov cocktail because I seriously do not think it has ever happened anywhere in the world.

Molotov definitions

noun

Soviet statesman (1890-1986)

See also: Molotov

noun

a city in the European part of Russia

See also: Perm Molotov