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Catchword for “flash bang”
Catchword: flash bang
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Part of Speechn.
The part of speech reflects that used in the full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: Police Capt. Cunningham cited a December drug raid in which a woman was killed when a police diversionary explosive device, commonly known as a “flash bang,” was hurled into a rock house. Other officers, however, said a “flash bang” device was also used in Wednesday’s raid.
Article or Document Title:
“Pacoima Leaders Protest Police Use of Motorized Ram”
Author:
Patricia Klein, Stephanie Chavez
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
Los Angeles Times
Date of Publication:
Feb. 9, 1985
This cite belongs to a full entry for flash-bang.
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