"Shotgun" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shotgun" Meaning

A shotgun is a firearm designed to fire a straight 2- or 3-inch column of shotgun pellets or a single projectile called a slug. It is used for various purposes such as hunting, sport shooting, and self-defense. The term "shotgun" can also be used metaphorically to refer to a solution or option that covers all possible outcomes, often used in the phrase "shotgun approach."

"Shotgun" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "shotgun":

Example 1: Hunting

You'll need a shotgun to go duck hunting on Saturday morning.

Example 2: Vehicle

The new car came equipped with a spare tire and a shotgun holder.

Example 3: Search

The police used a shotgun search to find the missing child in the abandoned house.

Example 4: Media

In Australia, DVDs are sometimes referred to as "shotgun DVDs" because they can be played in one of two formats, according to the region specification on the disc or as shot-gunned from other regional DVDs or optical discs.

Example 5: Idiomatic expression

"Don't look at me, shot-gun it", he said.

"Shotgun" Similar Words

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A shot put, in the sport of athletics, is a track and field event in which the athlete throws a heavy ball with a cylindrical or elongated shape, known as a shot put, to a greater distance than any other competitor, subject to certain rules.<br><br>The shot put event is one of the standard contest that is featured at the modern Olympic and Paralympic Games, as well as at both outdoor and indoor track and field competitions.

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A small amount of a liquid that is accurately fired or let out suddenly: <br><br>Example: "She took a shot at the bird with her airgun."<br><br>A quick stab or blow with a sharp object:<br><br>Example: "He took a shot at the fish with the harpoon."<br><br>A chance to record a goal in a game, typically by kicking or heading a ball into the opponent's goal:<br><br>Example: "The team got a shot at the goal in the last minute."<br><br>A sudden loud noise made by a gun firing:<br><br>Example: "The shot rang out across the valley."<br><br>A taste or a sip of a drink:<br><br>Example: "I've had a shot of tequila."<br><br>A quick or short period of time:<br><br>Example: "I'm only here for a shot."<br><br>A short period of imprisonment or confinement:<br><br>Example: "He got a shot for breaking the law."<br><br>A photograph taken suddenly and unexpectedly:<br><br>Example: "The paparazzi got a shot of the celebrity."<br><br>A type of photographic camera:<br><br>Example: "I need to borrow a shot to take a group picture."<br><br>A person's life or career, often used in a metaphorical sense:<br><br>Example: "The president's shot hit a new all-time low after the scandal."

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