Use of missile in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include missile at the start of sentence, missile at the end of sentence and missile in the middle of sentence

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missile at the start of sentence


  1. Missile attacks on the capital resumed at dawn.

missile at the end of sentence


  1. The enemy's ship was hit by our missile.
  2. Their most potent weapon was the Exocet missile.
  3. They claimed to have shot down one incoming missile.

missile in the middle of sentence


  1. The missile blasted off.
  2. The missile homed in on the ship.
  3. The missile overshot its target.
  4. A missile hit the ship and sank it.
  5. A hand-grenade is a missile weapon.
  6. The missile homed in on the target.
  7. Their missile silos are below ground.
  8. Each missile packs several warheads.
  9. The missile landed ten miles short .
  10. The missile rose upward into the sky.
  11. The missile deflected from its trajectory.
  12. The missile fell harmlessly into the sea.
  13. We got a fix on the missile launching site.
  14. He was arrested for spying on missile sites.
  15. Blake was poleaxed by a missile thrown from the crowd.
  16. They will test-fire an anti-missile missile next week.
  17. It is still not clear why the missile veered off course.
  18. The missile had torn a jagged hole in the side of the ship.
  19. The smallest deflection of the missile could bring disaster.
  20. The infantry have taken/borne the brunt of the missile attacks.
  21. The missile warhead hit the target, effecting a nuclear explosion.
  22. missile deployment did much to further polarize opinion in Britain.
  23. The missile strike was devastating - the target was totally obliterated.
  24. The guidance systems didn't work and the missile couldn't hit its target.
  25. An investigation is underway after a missile self-destructed shortly after it was launched.

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