Smith & Wesson's latest pattern of Hammerless Safety Revolver, with automatic shell extractor and rebounding lock.
The rebounding lock, now universally applied to shot guns, is another comparatively recent improvement.
The rebounding column reaches a maximum height, remains poised for an instant, and then descends.
The reappearance of the original drop at the head of the rebounding column, of which the explanation has been given in this chapter, is easily verified by naked-eye observation.
The sea through which they urged her foamed like a caldron with therebounding surf.
The flint lock of a rebounding pistol had inflicted three gashes, just beneath the eye on my cheek.
On ice-clad roofs and fields and crackling trees the rain still beats with a leaden clatter, unlike any other sound of rain; unlike the rebounding pelting of hail or the swish of wind-blown snow.
From afar come the watery boom of a bittern, the song of a trapper and the hollow clang of his setting pole dropping athwart the gunwales of his craft, the distant roar of a gun and the echoes rebounding from shore to shore.
Unemployment is gradually declining as job creation continues in therebounding economy; inflation is up to 4.
A ball reboundingbeyond the baulk line, or forced off the table, is put aside and not re-used in that round.
To allow a ball to touch the mallet in rebounding from the turning peg.
The rules as to rebounding balls, foul strokes, &c.
The drift is then built up between the wind and the current recoiling from the fence, and its inner curve shows the direction pursued by the rebounding current.
The rebounding column will be seen to consist almost entirely of milk, and to break up into drops in the manner described, while the vortex ring, whose core is of milk, may be seen to shoot down into the liquid.
But the bow of the boat leaps high on a great wave, the rebounding waters hurl us back, and the peril is past.
I pass around a great crag just in time to see the boat strike a rock and, rebounding from the shock, careen and fill its open compartment with water.
And now from far the mingling clamours rise, Loud and more loud rebounding through the skies.
The impetuous dashing of the rebounding torrent from the dark cavities which mocked the exploring eye produced an equal activity in my mind.
In the passages he also played with rebounding bow, which soon became unbearable.
The passages which, according to the old method, he played with rebounding bow, pleased me less.
Such redoubtable waves were produced there by the force of the water shooting over and then rebounding upwards, that we had to use the greatest care in letting down the unloaded canoe.
Loud thunders rattled as the goddess spoke; And showery floods with hard rebounding hail, The thunder follow'd.
Sounded the stroke as marble struck would sound; “The shiver'd steel rebounding from his neck.
It is a vacuum of heat, and yet the strong hot wind bends the trees, and the tall firs wrestle with it as they did with Sinis, the Pine-bender, bowed down and rebounding as if they would whirl their cones away like a catapult.
In the loft the resounding hum whirled around, beating and rebounding from the walls, and forcing its way out again through the narrow window.
As when the famous ship (36) sought Phasis' stream The rocky gates closed in and hardly gripped Her flying stern; then from the empty sea The cliffs rebounding to their ancient seat Were fixed to move no more.
It is this that causes the curious criss-cross pattern of falling and rebounding rain-streaks in heavy showers.
In her head she seemed to feel the floor of the ball-room rebounding again beneath the rhythmical pulsation of the thousands of dancing feet.
Under her window there was a beehive, and sometimes the bees wheeling round in the light struck against her window like rebounding balls of gold.
Specifically, the reaction orrebounding of a firearm when discharged.