"Rifled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rifled" Meaning

Having a rough surface, with grooves or furrows, typically irregularly spaced, especially in a long and narrow area, such as a road or a river; having broad, parallel grooves, typically of a roughly rectangular or square cross-section, cut or worn into the surface of something.

"Rifled" Examples

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To pass a bill or a petition through a legislative assembly, one vote at a time, with each politician offering their support or rejection until it is finalized. Example: "The politician rifled through the bill, deliberately going through each point to sway her opponents."
In sports, most notably hockey and lacrosse, to repeatedly shoot or throw the puck or ball towards the target, trying to make it go past the opposing team's defense. Example: "The team rifled shot after shot towards the goal, but failed to score due to the goalkeeper's incredible saves."
In the past, to groove or drill a series of spiral grooves into the barrel of a gun or other projectile weapon, to stabilize the bullet on a spiral trajectory and increase accuracy. Example: "The gunsmith rifled the barrel of the musket, improving its accuracy by several degrees."
To examine something carefully, usually in a casual, non-professional manner. Example: "She rifled through the papers on her desk, looking for the contract she had signed earlier that day."
To browse or look at things casually, without the intention of buying or keeping them. Example: "They riffled through the novels at the bookstore, but didn't end up purchasing any."

Noun


A styling technique popular in hair, originally starting with a razoring tool, which was later swapped with a fretsaw. However, the saw-based method is now preferred for precision and the least impact, if improper tools are used.

"Rifled" Similar Words

Riffled

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Having or causing a playful, playful, uneven motion, like that of a ruffled or riffled surface.

Riffles

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Riffles refer to small waves or undulations that form on the surface of a body of water, particularly when it flows over rocks, gravel, or other submerged material. Alternatively, in music, a riffle can refer to a repeated short musical phrase or pattern, often used in rock music. Additionally, in card games, a riffle shuffle is a method of shuffling cards by allowing them to drop from one hand to another in a rapid, alternating manner, creating riffles of cards.

Riffling

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Separating or passing through a mass of particles, such as a mixture of powders or grains, by means of a narrow slot or series of narrow slots, typically in a device called a riffle or riffle board.

Riffs

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A musical passage or phrase repeated or echoed in variation, often as a feature of rock and roll music.<br><br> Example: "The guitarist's solo was a series of haunting riffs that echoed through the stadium."<br><br>Alternatively, riffs can also refer to fragments of rock music that have become iconic or well-known, often associated with a particular band or song.<br><br>Example: "The riff from the Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' is instantly recognizable."

Rifi

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Rifi (also known as Rifids, Arabic: الريفيdbus), is a cultural and geographic region that is part of the North region of Morocco, but in recent years, it has come to refer to a cultural and social phenomenon in Denmark and the US.

Rifian

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Rifian refers to a inhabitant or someone from the Rif, a region in Morocco.

Rifle-butt

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A somewhat informal term: A rifle butt (or butt of a rifle) is the rear section of the stock of a firearm where the hunter's shoulder rests.<br><br>It can also refer to the blunt or heavy end of an object, especially when used to strike someone or something.<br><br>In a more obscure sense, it also refers to a chess opening that starts with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.e5...<br><br>However, the more commonly known phrase is "to take it in the butt", which means to be hit or struck, especially from behind.

Rifle

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A long, flat firearm used for shooting at targets or for hunting, typically with a scope for aiming.

Rifleman

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Riflery

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Riflery refers to the sport, skill, or practice of shooting rifles, often with a competitive focus, particularly in shooting ranges or target shooting competitions. It involves the proper technique and control of holding and firing a rifle, accuracy, and precision to hit targets at various distances.

Rifles

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A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or rifling. Rifles are designed for precision shooting, often used for hunting, target shooting, and military applications.<br><br>Synonyms: firearm, gun, handgun, musket<br><br>Antonyms: pistol, handgun<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The soldier raised his rifle to his shoulder, aiming at the enemy.<br>- The hunter used a rifle to shoot the deer.<br>- The city has strict gun control laws, including laws on rifles.

Riflescope

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A riflescope, also known as a telescopic sight or scope, is an optical instrument that is attached to a rifle or other firearm to enable the shooter to see and aim accurately at the target at long distances. It typically consists of a combination of lenses and other optical elements that magnify and locate objects, allowing the shooter to see the target clearly and precisely.

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