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water pistol

a toy pistol that squirts a stream of water or other liquid
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Ms Dodsworth said that Jones then mixed water with red paint and filled up a Super Soaker-type water pistol.
Annoyed at seagulls that pester its patrons, a restaurant in the Australian city of Perth has armed customers with water pistols to stop the birds from ruining the waterfront dining experience.
For a man of 31 to attack a pensioner with a water pistol, I'm lost for words.
THERE were plenty of water pistol fights and bucketfuls of fun at a festival celebrating the rain.
And the blokes are not coy when it comes to admitting why this is a favourite boys' toy - it''s because they are handled like a gun or a giant water pistol.
It looks like a water pistol. Since he'd given me a regular trigger, I got NPT under mine--for No Polish Trigger--but I had him do the "P" backwards to compensate.
He also pleaded guilty to publishing instructions on how to make a flame thrower out of a water pistol but denied one count of soliciting to murder.
Spraying her with a water pistol when committing the of fence is a good way to teach her the rules, though keep this to hand and expect the fi ght to go on for some time.
I can understand why portraying him as a bully is negative, but getting rid of his catapult, pea-shooter and water pistol? Come on!
The 4x4 tours, where passengers exchange water pistol fire, is one of the most popular excursions in the Turkish resort.
But after a previous incident in which the former Top Gun actor was squirted with a water pistol, organisers took no chances.
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