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  • shoot
    expr. shoot at (or for), (Informal.) to aim at; aspire to.
    Ex. I shoot at no advantage to myself (Robert Louis Stevenson). The Air Force will ""shoot"" for the moon in August (Christian Science Monitor).

  • shoot
    expr. shoot down,
    a. to kill by a shot.
    Ex. The corporal was shot down by a sniper.
    b. to cause (an airplane or bird) to fall down by shooting.
    Ex. The ace was credited with having shot down more than twenty enemy aircraft.

  • shoot
    expr. shoot it out, (U.S.) to shoot until one side wins; fight it out with guns.
    Ex. He shot it out with the gunman ... [who] was wounded in the head (New York Times).

  • shoot
    expr. shoot off, to discharge; fire.
    Ex. A bonfire was lighted, the pipes were played, and guns were shot off (Lytton Strachey).

  • shoot
    expr. shoot one's bolt. See under bolt (1).

  • shoot
    expr. shoot the breeze. See under breeze (1).

  • shoot
    expr. shoot the works. See under works.

  • shoot
    expr. shoot up,
    a. to grow tall or large quickly, as a plant or young person.
    Ex. The corn is shooting up in the warm weather.
    b. to go up quickly; rise fast.
    Ex. New buildings have shot up recently in Detroit (Listener). A scor

  • shoot
    interj. (Informal.) an exclamation of impatience or irritation; shucks.
    Ex. ""Oh, shoot, Noona, Paul's the same as any"" (Anne Taylor). Shoot, you've got to talk about something (Truman Capote).

  • shoot
    noun 1a. a trip, party, or contest for shooting; shooting match or contest.
    b. a shooting practice.
    c. a game-shooting expedition.
    Ex. What a grand shoot it was in those far-off days ... there were pheasants, partridges, grouse, and b

  • shoot
    shoot, verb, shot,shooting,noun, interjection.

  • shoot
    v.i. 1. to send forth a bullet, arrow, or other missile from a firearm, bow, or the like.
    Ex. The boys shot at the mark. Who's there? ... speak quickly, or I shoot (Shakespeare).
    2. to send a bullet; go off; fire.
    Ex. This gun shoots s

  • shoot
    v.t. 1. to hit, wound, or kill with a bullet, arrow, or other missile.
    Ex. The hunter shot a rabbit.
    2. to send forth or let fly (a bullet, arrow, or other missile) from a firearm, bow, or the like.
    3. (Figurative.) to send forth like

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