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| —vb , shoots, shooting, shot |
| 1. | (tr) to hit, wound, damage, or kill with a missile discharged from a weapon |
| 2. | to discharge (a missile or missiles) from a weapon |
| 3. | to fire (a weapon) or (of a weapon) to be fired |
| 4. | to send out or be sent out as if from a weapon: he shot questions at her |
| 5. | (intr) to move very rapidly; dart |
| 6. | (tr) to slide or push into or out of a fastening: to shoot a bolt |
| 7. | to emit (a ray of light) or (of a ray of light) to be emitted |
| 8. | (tr) to go or pass quickly over or through: to shoot rapids |
| 9. | (intr) to hunt game with a gun for sport |
| 10. | (tr) to pass over (an area) in hunting game |
| 11. | to extend or cause to extend; project |
| 12. | (tr) to discharge down or as if down a chute |
| 13. | (intr) (of a plant) to produce (buds, branches, etc) |
| 14. | (intr) (of a seed) to germinate |
| 15. | to photograph or record (a sequence, subject, etc) |
| 16. | (tr; usually passive) to variegate or streak, as with colour |
| 17. | sport to hit or propel (the ball, etc) towards the goal |
| 18. | chiefly (US), (Canadian) (tr) sport to score (points, strokes, etc): he shot 72 on the first round |
| 19. | (tr) to plane (a board) to produce a straight edge |
| 20. | (tr) mining to detonate |
| 21. | (tr) to measure the altitude of (a celestial body) |
| 22. | slang (often foll by up) to inject (someone, esp oneself) with (a drug, esp heroin) |
| 23. | shoot a line See line |
| 24. | shoot from the hip to speak bluntly or impulsively without concern for the consequences |
| 25. | shoot one's bolt See bolt |
| 26. | informal shoot oneself in the foot to damage one's own cause inadvertently |
| 27. | slang shoot one's mouth off |
| | a. to talk indiscreetly |
| | b. to boast or exaggerate |
| 28. | shoot the breeze See breeze |
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| —n |
| 29. | the act of shooting |
| 30. | the action or motion of something that is shot |
| 31. | the first aerial part of a plant to develop from a germinating seed |
| 32. | any new growth of a plant, such as a bud, young branch, etc |
| 33. | chiefly (Brit) a meeting or party organized for hunting game with guns |
| 34. | an area or series of coverts and woods where game can be hunted with guns |
| 35. | a steep descent in a stream; rapid |
| 36. | informal a photographic assignment |
| 37. | geology, mining a narrow workable vein of ore |
| 38. | obsolete the reach of a shot |
| 39. | slang the whole shoot everything |
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| —interj |
| 40. | (US), (Canadian) an exclamation expressing disbelief, scepticism, disgust, disappointment, etc |
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| [Old English sceōtan; related to Old Norse skjōta, Old High German skiozan to shoot, Old Slavonic iskydati to throw out] |