
1) All gone 2) Ammo 3) Ammunition 4) Amount in a whiskey glass 5) An attempt to score in a game 6) An informal photograph 7) Any attempt or try 8) Assassinated, often 9) Attempt 10) Attempt at a basket 11) Attempt at a goal 12) Attempt at a score 13) Attempt on goal 14) Attempt to score 15) Attempt, so to speak
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1) Ammo 2) Attempt 3) Bang 4) Barb 5) Bb 6) Bbs 7) Beat 8) Bit 9) Blast off 10) Buckshot 11) Bullet 12) Chatoyant 13) Colorful 14) Colourful 15) Countershot 16) Effort 17) Filmed 18) Fired 19) Gibe 20) Grapeshot 21) Guess 22) Guessing 23) Guesswork 24) Gunfire 25) Gunshot 26) Immunization 27) Injection
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- an attempt to score in a game
- (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand
- the act of firing a projectile
- (informal) a chance to do something
- the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe
- a solid missile discharged from a firearm
- an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera
- a cons......
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An attempt at a roquet of more than a few yards. A long shot is typically over 13 yards (12 metres). A lift shot is a shot taken after the striker has exercised his right to lift the striker’s ball at the start of the turn.
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an attempt to score a goal.[225]
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• (n.) A single draft or catch of fish made. • (n.) The entire throw of nets at one time. • (n.) A spherical weight, to be put, or thrown, in competition for distance. • (n.) A stroke or propulsive action in certain games, as in billiards, hockey, curling, etc.; also, a move, as in chess. • (n.) A cast of a net. • (n.)...
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An action that begins at the instant the cue tip contacts the cue ball, and ends when all balls in play stop rolling and spinning.
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(from the article `abrasive`) ...wheels and coated abrasive belts remove the unwanted portions of castings, forgings, and billets. Abrasive grit is pressure-blasted against the ...
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(from the article `ammunition`) Small-arms ammunition is always of the fixed type; complete rounds are usually called cartridges, and projectiles are called bullets (or shot in ...
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A word used to describe an iridescent fabric created by weaving a warp of one color with a weft of another.
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<radiobiology> Fusion jargon for the production of a (short-lived) plasma. In the early days, plasmas were produced by the discharge of capacitor banks, which (frequently) made a BANG. A modern tokamak produces a few dozen shots per day, each lasting a few seconds and, if nothing goes wrong, inaudible. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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a ball kicked or headed by a player at the opponent's net in an attempt to score a goal.
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1. a charge of high explosive, usually nitroglycerine, detonated in a well to shatter the formation and expedite the recovery of oil. Shooting has been almost completely replaced by formation fracturing and acid treatments. 2. a point at which a photograph is made in a single-shot survey. See directional survey.
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Shot adjective Woven in such a way as to produce an effect of variegation, of changeable tints, or of being figured; as, shot silks. See Shoot , transitive verb , 8.
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Shot imperfect & past participle of Shoot .
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Shot noun [ Anglo-Saxon scot , sceot , from sceótan to shoot; akin to Dutch sschot , Icelandic skot . √159. See Scot a share, Shoot , transitive verb , and confer Shot a shooting.] A share or proportion; a reckon...
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Shot transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Shotted ; present participle & verbal noun Shotting .] To load with shot, as a gun. Totten.
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[Soccer] a ball kicked or headed by a player at the opponent's net in an attempt to score a goal.
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also called split shot
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A kick, header, or any intended deflection of the ball toward a goal by a player attempting to score a goal.
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A ball kicked or headed by a player at the opponent's net in an attempt to score a goal.
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shaft 1 slam noun an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect; `his parting shot was `drop dead``; `she threw shafts of sarcasm`; `she takes a dig at me every chance she gets`
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A shot is the film exposed from the time the camera is started to the time it is stopped. Shot and Scene are interchangeable terms.
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An attempt to hit the ball.
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The shot or shots are the number of points scored in an end and during play the bowl that is currently nearest the jack is called the 'shot'.
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