Rifle in a sentence as a noun

It's like screening Marines based on whether they can build a rifle by hand.

Nitpicking a bit, this is a grenade launcher, not a rifle.

I think that aiming the rifle in a different spot is only done for test purposes.

After you form the laptop case / sword / rifle barrel, and it is still hot, it is to be submerged in urine.

Can someone be old enough to serve in the Senate or as President and still not be trusted with a rifle?

That is why the M16A1, which was used in Vietnam as the standard issue rifle, was replaced with the no longer fully auto M16A2.

We did 90% of that spending after our adversaries - the "bad guys" as they are referred to - had no weapons larger than a rifle.

>The second is that few argue for "rifle control", but instead want "gun control".Except that's not what was actually happening.

I commented below that it's marked by laser, but the counterargument was that if you can aim a laser you can aim a rifle.

Rifle in a sentence as a verb

He lived alone, but brought supplies in, had a wood stove, a rifle, and even spent the occasional winter in civilization.

Seriously, my biggest impression playing the game was "Man, I hope to **** I never have to wield a rifle for my country, because that life is short.

I'm sure it would be useful for the police to be able to secretly break into any house they wanted, rifle through people's papers, and find people who had jihadist leanings that way.

She is welcome to ask me about my FB and email, however she is not allowed to rifle through it at will because other people may have an expectation of privacy in things they have emailed me.

There exists a deer hunting rifle in the closet, which never left the closet so far as I know, but she wanted him punished for his marriage transgression, so report goes out he's in the house, and there's a gun in the house.

Diveroli refused, but he couldn't resist bragging about his exploits; as agents recorded his every word, he talked about hunting alligators and hogs in the Everglades with a .50-caliber rifle.

If you were to go more than 10 yards from a highway and didn't have a quad, rifle, chainsaw, axe, saw, three pairs of boots, sixteen gloves, spare everything, spare gasoline, 300lb wall tent & stove, sat phone and a spot satellite messenger and you so much as broke a fingernail, Alaskans would very quickly point out you're a complete dumb-*** for being so horribly unprepared.

I think the number of applications which had buffer overflows at least at some point is statistically indistinguishable from 100%.Try this hotel analogy: you go to a hotel in which you once stayed, and tell them that you're going to dump every bit of possessions and furnishings in all the rooms outside on the street, rifle through them, set them on fire, then photograph all their guests in the nude and distribute the pictures.

Rifle definitions

noun

a shoulder firearm with a long barrel and a rifled bore; "he lifted the rifle to his shoulder and fired"

verb

steal goods; take as spoils; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners"

See also: plunder despoil loot reave strip ransack pillage foray

verb

go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way; "Who rifled through my desk drawers?"