archie
English
    
    Noun
    
archie (countable and uncountable, plural archies)
- Alternative form of Archie (“anti-aircraft artillery”)
-  1919, Thomas Herbert Russell, America's War for Humanity, →ISBN:- I had to take a large turn, for the "archies" were shooting pretty close.
 
-  1935, W E Johns, Biggles Learns to Fly:- I'll pretend I'm scared of everything and sideslip away from every archie burst.
 
-  2013, I. L. (Dick) Read, Of Those We Loved: A Narrative 1914-1919 Remembered and Illustrated, →ISBN:- Several of our planes droned overhead, undeterred by the German 'archies', machine-gun and rifle fire, but not as yet the contact monoplane.
 
 
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