shrapnel

shrapnel
noun
ADJECTIVE
flying

He was hit in the arm by flying shrapnel.

deadly
… OF SHRAPNEL
piece
VERB + SHRAPNEL
be hit by, be killed by, be wounded by, take (esp. AmE)

He took shrapnel to his leg.

have

She still has shrapnel in her left arm.

send

The rocket sent shrapnel in every direction.

remove

surgery to remove shrapnel

SHRAPNEL + VERB
fly

The bomb exploded, sending shrapnel flying through the trees.

be lodged

An air strike left him with shrapnel lodged in his chest.

SHRAPNEL + NOUN
wound
PREPOSITION
shrapnel from

the shrapnel from the grenade

shrapnel in

a piece of shrapnel in her back


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