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The press of the blunderbuss urged him into the room.
That man had been the target of the blunderbuss, then.
He had met the spreading fire from a blunderbuss, head on.
She could have kept a collection of blunderbusses in there without being discovered.
"I wish I'd been able to find more than one of those old blunderbusses," it said.
I've shot giants with my blunderbuss before now, for doing less damage than you have.
Or with a gun, even a blunderbuss, which might make positive identification very difficult.
Taking up the blunderbuss he stared again at the crest.
Yes, the old blunderbuss was misty, and there's nothing wrong with that.
But let's get to the target that this blunderbuss order is intended to hit.
Thought I'd take a look at the old blunderbuss.
I am sorry but, for the real world of industrial technology, your blunderbuss amendments are simply not good enough.
It is the kind of greeting that makes you consider reaching for your blunderbuss.
"I wish you'd brought something more reassuring than that primitive blunderbuss."
"I don't think a blunderbuss approach is going to do it," he said.
The Government, instead of seeing the problem ahead and helping to plan a solution, came in at the last minute with a blunderbuss.
Gabriel started to move when the cold steel of a blunderbuss pressed into his head.
The blunderbuss could be considered an early shotgun, and served in similar roles.
Newspapers, like many of the broadcasts over television, are rarely more than political blunderbusses.
"Have a care of that blunderbuss; they're nasty things to burst."
Some of the shooting had been pointblank work with the heavy blunderbusses.
It had the same harmless air as a blunderbuss.
By the middle 19th century, the blunderbuss was considered obsolete.
But it is a blunderbuss tactic that also damages the wider economy.
Shepard originally wrote the music for the play, which was performed by a group called Blunderbuss.