cannon
can|non /k'ænən/ (cannons)
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A cannon is a large gun, usually on wheels, which used to be used in battles.
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A cannon is a heavy automatic gun, especially one that is fired from an aircraft.
3 [PHRASE] usu v-link PHR
If someone is a loose cannon, they do whatever they want and nobody can predict what they are going to do.
Max is a loose cannon politically.
see also water cannoncan|non fod|der
also cannon-fodder
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If someone in authority regards people they are in charge of as cannon fodder, they do not care if these people are harmed or lost in the course of their work.
The conscripts were treated as cannon fodder...wa|ter can|non (water cannonsor water cannon)
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A water cannon is a machine which shoots out a large, powerful stream of water. It is used by police to break up crowds of people who are protesting or fighting.
1 [N-COUNT]
A cannon is a large gun, usually on wheels, which used to be used in battles.
2 [N-COUNT]
A cannon is a heavy automatic gun, especially one that is fired from an aircraft.
3 [PHRASE] usu v-link PHR
If someone is a loose cannon, they do whatever they want and nobody can predict what they are going to do.
Max is a loose cannon politically.
see also water cannoncan|non fod|der
also cannon-fodder
[N-UNCOUNT]
If someone in authority regards people they are in charge of as cannon fodder, they do not care if these people are harmed or lost in the course of their work.
The conscripts were treated as cannon fodder...wa|ter can|non (water cannonsor water cannon)
[N-COUNT]
A water cannon is a machine which shoots out a large, powerful stream of water. It is used by police to break up crowds of people who are protesting or fighting.