A bomb that gives off thick smoke when it explodes; used to make a smoke screen or to mark a position.
1A smoke grenade, Michael realized, marking their position for the other soldiers.
2Someone drops a yellow smoke grenade, to show the aircraft our position.
3Why exactly would they throw a smoke grenade into a traffic intersection?
4As Hawke approached it a smoke grenade came flying through.
5An inspector cracked the valve on a smoke grenade.
6The RS Safety Pro is a cross between a fire extinguisher and a smoke grenade.
7Another smoke grenade exploded on their right, the acrid white smoke flooding across the ravine.
8The hollow crump of a third smoke grenade went off amid the trees to their left.
9The medics arrived, threw a smoke grenade, put him on a stretcher and took him away.
10I didn't understand the smoke grenade, but it seems that there's an insider's advantage to its use.
11It appears to be some kind of smoke grenade that they're throwing inside CNN Centre right now.
12I drop a smoke grenade to mark a rally point where my unit should converge and counterattack.
13The smoke grenade Michael had rigged inside it in his workshop went off with a heavy thud.
14He wondered if she knew what a smoke grenade was, but she did not ask him to explain.
15Facebook Twitter Pinterest A protester kicks a smoke grenade deployed by police back in the direction of police.
16If the invaders persisted, Lionel would light a flash bomb or a smoke grenade from his magician's kit.