rocket - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • them: Toe Tappers include two sets of whimsically themed booties rockets and butterflies that babies will be drawn to as they discover their feet.
  • propel: Liquid fuel, in the form of liquid oxygen and kerosene propelled this rocket to a maximum range of 1,727 miles.

Adjective modifier

  • v2: This was at the time Hitler was using V2 rockets.
  • v1: I remember early one morning during the war a doodlebug, V1 rocket, dropped in the next street.
  • peppery: Try the fringed frisée or lollo rossa, a crisp cos, peppery rocket or any of the mustards.
  • long-range: A new type of long-range German rocket, the V2, landed in London, causing a huge explosion and killing three people.
  • homemade: The son of a maths and science teacher, the boy Moses enjoyed launching homemade rockets.

Modifies a noun

  • launcher: Surprisingly the weapon we found least useful was the rocket launcher, acquired about half-way through the game.
  • booster: The EKV separated from its rocket booster more than 1,400 miles from the target warhead.
  • propulsion: Professor Branston is to lecture on modern developments in rocket propulsion to a group of school children on the moon.
  • pesto: Dishes from around the world include Spanish tortilla with roasted peppers and rocket pesto.
  • science: Don't worry, there is no rocket science here, just a few more API calls to get to know.

Noun used with modifier

  • booty: Toe Tappers include two sets of whimsically themed booties rockets and butterflies that babies will be drawn to as they discover their feet.
  • booster: Resources are traded for colony ships, trade ships, and fleet upgrades of freight rings, booster rockets, and cannon.
  • anti-tank: With the course of time, tanks have become heavier and heavier to counter increasingly powerful anti-tank rockets.
  • solid-propellant: During the second half of 2001, Damascus continued to receive help from abroad on establishing a solid-propellant rocket motor development and production capability.
  • artillery: UN investigators will tell the security council on Monday that the tubes were for ordinary artillery rockets, the Washington Post reported.

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