Catapult
Catapult verb - To send through the air especially with a quick forward motion of the arm.
Usage example: catapulted a pumpkin into the next yard
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Synonyms for Catapult
Fire is a synonym for catapult in propel topic. In some cases you can use "Fire" instead a verb "Catapult".
Nearby Words: catapulting, catapulted
Fire
Fire verb - To cause (a projectile) to be driven forward with force.
Usage example: police officers firing rubber bullets
Mutual synonyms
How words are described
complete | complete catapult | complete fire |
heavy | heavy catapult | heavy fire |
small | small catapult | small fire |
powerful | powerful catapult | powerful fire |
Other adjectives: actual, real, massive, large, huge, new, automatic, nuclear. |
Common collocations
Both words in one sentence
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Monster Bash (starring Johnny Dash) literally breaks the fourth wall with its idle animation; if you leave Johnny too long, eventually he'll load a stone into his trusty catapult and fire it directly at you, "smashing" your monitor.
Source: Idle Animation -
Lost Superweapon: The catapult designed by Romans and used without aide of furycrafting with the addition of small fire spheres, can create attacks on par with a High Lord's fire blast.
Source: Literature / Codex Alera -
Among other things, he recommends attacking with "dropped fire into the enemy camp" which may reference flaming arrows and/or burning catapult projectiles.
Source: Arrows on Fire
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