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		Definition of blowgun in English: blowgunnounˈbləʊɡʌnˈbloʊˌɡən another term for blowpipe Example sentencesExamples -  In addition to basketry, river cane is also used to make blowguns for some traditional hunters - who still use the weapons to kill small game, like squirrels - and for tourists, who buy them as souvenirs.
 -  Spaniards enlisted Choco Indians in the counteroffensive with their feared poison-dart blowguns from the Pacific lowlands of Colombia.
 -  But there was something odd about the way that first fellow held his hand when he headed over your way, and I've seen those little blowguns before.
 -  They use blowguns and darts dipped in a type of poison called curare, which instantly paralyzes an animal.
 -  Shamans say its very breath has power, and that the sound it utters when it gasps can send poisoned darts flying, as from a blowgun.
 -  The deadly poison ricin was stored, with a blowgun and darts, in a plastic bag in the family room.
 -  They also craft blowguns and spears for hunting game.
 -  She collapsed the blowgun into a tube as long as her hand and put it in her purse.
 -  Just before he gets trampled, a gaggle of natives open fire with their blowguns and drop the ape-ette.
 -  She motioned to her sister, who removed a small blowgun from the pouch at her waist.
 -  Oh well, until I start taking a blowgun to work with some strong tranquilizers, I guess they are just two of the sour points of the job I need to endure.
 -  One drew a small blowgun and fired small, poisoned darts at them.
 -  Boys are skillful with slingshots and blowguns in hunting small birds.
 -  They are important to local people, who rely on various species for edible fruits, building materials, even the darts used with blowguns.
 -  Dutch interest in monopolizing spice production in the East Indies led them to wage war against the Macassarese, whose weaponry included blowguns that shot poison-tipped darts.
 -  Leite used a blowgun and darts to sedate the dog for an hour while they fitted it with a radio collar and recorded identifying information - male, 18 pounds, slightly bigger than a gray fox.
 -  I've hunted successfully with ‘stick’ bows, blowguns, boomerangs, and slingshots.
 -  But instead of pouncing on you, the stout yet nimble form leaps clear overhead - knocking the blowgun from your hands and bending it in half in the process.
 -  This one is from Cleveland, where two fliers tried to carry on a blowgun with darts and a bullwhip.
 -  With instinctual ease, he snatched up his blowgun, loaded it with a dart and shot forth one of the poison-tipped projectiles.
 
    Definition of blowgun in US English: blowgunnounˈblōˌɡənˈbloʊˌɡən A primitive weapon consisting of a long tube through which an arrow or dart is propelled by force of the breath. Example sentencesExamples -  I've hunted successfully with ‘stick’ bows, blowguns, boomerangs, and slingshots.
 -  One drew a small blowgun and fired small, poisoned darts at them.
 -  Spaniards enlisted Choco Indians in the counteroffensive with their feared poison-dart blowguns from the Pacific lowlands of Colombia.
 -  Just before he gets trampled, a gaggle of natives open fire with their blowguns and drop the ape-ette.
 -  In addition to basketry, river cane is also used to make blowguns for some traditional hunters - who still use the weapons to kill small game, like squirrels - and for tourists, who buy them as souvenirs.
 -  With instinctual ease, he snatched up his blowgun, loaded it with a dart and shot forth one of the poison-tipped projectiles.
 -  But there was something odd about the way that first fellow held his hand when he headed over your way, and I've seen those little blowguns before.
 -  She collapsed the blowgun into a tube as long as her hand and put it in her purse.
 -  Leite used a blowgun and darts to sedate the dog for an hour while they fitted it with a radio collar and recorded identifying information - male, 18 pounds, slightly bigger than a gray fox.
 -  They also craft blowguns and spears for hunting game.
 -  This one is from Cleveland, where two fliers tried to carry on a blowgun with darts and a bullwhip.
 -  But instead of pouncing on you, the stout yet nimble form leaps clear overhead - knocking the blowgun from your hands and bending it in half in the process.
 -  Shamans say its very breath has power, and that the sound it utters when it gasps can send poisoned darts flying, as from a blowgun.
 -  Boys are skillful with slingshots and blowguns in hunting small birds.
 -  They use blowguns and darts dipped in a type of poison called curare, which instantly paralyzes an animal.
 -  Dutch interest in monopolizing spice production in the East Indies led them to wage war against the Macassarese, whose weaponry included blowguns that shot poison-tipped darts.
 -  The deadly poison ricin was stored, with a blowgun and darts, in a plastic bag in the family room.
 -  She motioned to her sister, who removed a small blowgun from the pouch at her waist.
 -  Oh well, until I start taking a blowgun to work with some strong tranquilizers, I guess they are just two of the sour points of the job I need to endure.
 -  They are important to local people, who rely on various species for edible fruits, building materials, even the darts used with blowguns.
 
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