Trebuchet in a sentence as a noun

I'm sure there was even an errant trebuchet or two.

Well, guys constructed a trebuchet, which is in the X-XV century range.

There were flash trebuchet games years before angry birds with the exact same gameplay

* Launch them from a trebuchet* Air canon or rail gun* Use your imagination.

I regret having lived, for a short time, within trebuchet range of these folks and not doing anything with it.

For a modest down payment I know a guy that launches small objects into space using the world's largest trebuchet.

One group made a trebuchet-style device that threw the payload so consistently that the team members could catch the payload.

Put it in an egg drop style container that will protect it from a large impact, the drop it off a building our launch it from a trebuchet.

I don't know what they're all for... but I'm guessing that it would be a bad idea for me to trundle my homebrew trebuchet up to that intersection and start chucking grenades around.

It was only later that I understood that, when they asked if I'd seen a student fire a weapon at school in the past month, they hadn't meant for me to include the latin club's trebuchet.

"Here is a benchmark that shows the performance of a watermelon and a large canteloupe lobbed from a trebuchet using different kinds of wood and rope under different wind conditions.

As an example, I first encountered trigonometry when I was building a rubber-powered trebuchet that I made for a middle school physics class....I have to ask, do you realize how much of an outlier you are and how irrelevant your experience is to teaching normal kids mathematics?

Trebuchet definitions

noun

an engine that provided medieval artillery used during sieges; a heavy war engine for hurling large stones and other missiles

See also: catapult arbalest arbalist ballista bricole mangonel onager trebucket