Definition of Sidearms

1. Noun. (plural of sidearm) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of sidearm#Verb sidearm) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sidearms

1. sidearm [n] - See also: sidearm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sidearms

side surf
side swimmer
side to side
side triceps
side valve
side view
side wall
side whiskers
side with
side yard
sidearm
sidearmed
sidearmer
sidearmers
sidearming
sidearms (current term)
sideband
sidebands
sidebang
sidebangs
sidebar
sidebars
sideblades
sideboard
sideboards
sidebone
sidebones
sideboob
sideboobs
sidebox

Literary usage of Sidearms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics 1997: Data for by Brian A. Reaves, Andrew L. Goldberg (1999)
"Which of the following types of sidearms does your agency SUPPLY to its regular ... Are there any sidearms authorized, but not supplied by your agency, ..."

2. Mexican and American Responses to the International Narcotics Threat edited by Jesse Helms (1999)
"Mexico has forbidden DEA agents taking part in these task forces from carrying sidearms to protect themselves on the Mexican side of the border. ..."

3. Military and Naval Recognition Book: A Handbook on the Organization by Joel William Bunkley (1918)
"At military weddings the bridegroom, best man, and ushers wear sidearms and the bride cuts the wedding cake with her husband's sword. ..."

4. Life and Times of Washington by John Frederick Schroeder, Benson John Lossing, Edward Cornelius Towne (1903)
"Many of the American officers were plundered of their baggage and robbed of their sidearms, hats, cockades, etc., and otherwise grossly ill-treated. ..."

5. Life and Times of Washington by John Frederick Schroeder, Benson John Lossing, Edward Cornelius Towne (1903)
"Many of the American officers were plundered of their baggage and robbed of their sidearms, hats, cockades, etc., and otherwise grossly ill-treated. ..."

6. Supplement of the Revised Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1902 by Massachusetts, John H. Peck (1907)
"... and that any organization heretofore authorized thereto by law may parade with sidearms, and any veteran association composed wholly of past ..."

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