to load with small pellets [v SHOTTED, SHOTTING, SHOTS]
an action of shooting
directed propelling of a missile
directed discharge of a firearm
stroke or throw in an attempt to score points in a game (as tennis, pool, or basketball)
me run
medical or narcotics injection
all lead or steel pellets especially forming a charge for a shotgun
metal sphere of iron or brass that is heaved in the shot put
charge to be paid scot
tempt try give it a shot
ess conjecture
ance 4a a shot at winning the prize
single appearance as an entertainer did a guest shot for the program
single photographic exposure
single sequence of a motion picture or a television program shot by one camera without interruption
charge of explosives
small measure or serving (as one ounce) of undiluted liquor or other beverage vodka shots a shot of espresso
small amount applied at one time dose a shot of fertilizer a shot of humor
the discharge of a weapon
to photograph
to hunt with a gun
to put forth buds or shoots
new growth from a plant
shooting contest
to indicate beforehand what one intends to do and how one intends to do it
to have the power or authority to make decisions or control policy
make an attempt at
instantly; quickly
something that results in renewed vigor, confidence, etc.; stimulus
wild guess; random conjecture
the sound of this
act or instance of shooting
person who shoots
missile for discharge from a firearm
effective remark
past tense and past participle of shoot
to move or pass swiftly or suddenly
SHOOT, to hit, wound, or kill with a missile discharged from a weapon [v] / to load with shot (small lead or steel pellets) [v SHOTS, SHOTTED, SHOTTING]