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Cannonball vs Gunstone - What's the difference?

cannonball | gunstone |

As nouns the difference between cannonball and gunstone

is that cannonball is (military|artillery) while gunstone is (obsolete) a cannonball.

As a verb cannonball

is to jump/dive into water doing a cannonball landing.

cannonball

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (military, artillery)
  • # A spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon; a solid shot; a solid round shot; a ball.
  • # An explosive-filled hollow iron sphere fused through a hole and intended to explode at a calculated distance rather than explode on impact.
  • The result of running and jumping in a flexed position into a swimming pool to create a large splash, mimicking the flight and shape of a cannonball.
  • The cannonball could be called the S.U.V. of the pool — oversized, brash, hormonally hardwired.
  • :* The New Yorker, 30 August 2004, p.40
  • I would call it a water-entry stunt, not a dive.
  • :* The New Yorker, 30 August 2004, p.40, quoting "Coach O'Brien"
  • (slang, figuratively) Something that moves fast.
  • Meetings of the model train club always begin with the song "Wabash Cannonball ".
  • (tennis) a served ball that travels with great speed and describes little or no arc in flight.
  • See also

    * jack-knife * bellyflop

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To jump/dive into water doing a cannonball landing.
  • He cannonballed into the pool, drenching us all.

    gunstone

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) A cannonball.
  • (Shakespeare)
    (Webster 1913)