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frag noun- a fragmentation hand grenade or bomb US, 1943
- — Helen Dahlskog (Editor), A Dictionary of Contemporary and Colloquial Usage, p. 25, 1972
- You peep through that skinny-ass embrasure with your M-16 on full rock and roll, a double armful of fragmentation grenades–frags we called them[.] — Larry Heinemann, Paco’s Story, p. 10, 1986
- We got two men need attention here. Police up your extra ammo and frags. — Platoon, 1986
- To answer, he opened his jungle shirt, revealing a shoulder-holstered Colt and a half-dozen M26 frags. — Ralph Zumbro, Tank Sergeant, p. 57, 1986
- a fragment from a bullet or artillery shell US, 1966
- “They got frags from the woman and two good ones from Gujy, the casing intact...” — Elmore Leonard, City Primeval, p. 60, 1980
- a fragmentary order US, 1962
- Major Henri (Pete) Mallet, the 3rd Brigade operations officer, flew in with a half-page “frag” from Colonel Brown. — Harold G. Moore, We Were Soldiers Once ... And Young, p. 56, 1992
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