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Shot

speaker

Meaning

Adj

Worn out or broken.
Woven from
of different
,
in an
appearance.
Tired, weary.
Discharged,
, or
of something.
Scarred
or
of something or someone usually due to a
experience with said fear.

Noun

The result of
a
or bullet.
In Sports:
The
of
a
or
toward a goal.
In Athletics:
The
used for the
put.
Small
used as ammunition.
In Military:
Metal
(or
) used as
; not
small.
Someone who
(a
,
, etc.); a person
their aim.
An
or attempt.
A
or
, especially one which is
or insulting.
In American English & Sports:
A
or other physical blow.
A
of
, usually
, as
either from a
or
from the
,
to about 44
; 1.5
. ("pony
"= 30
; 1
ounce)
In Coffee:
A
of espresso.
A
, a
of a
, etc.
In Film & Photography:
In Medicine:
A
or injection.
In American English, Canadian English & Baseball:
A
that
one, two, or three
(a
is usually
to as a
slam).
Written
of a
infraction.
A
of one or more nets.
A place or
for
nets.
A
or
of
made.
A
to be
, a
or shout.

Verb

To
(a
) with shot.
In Multicultural London English:
To
; to deal.

Intj

In New Zealand English:
Sourced from
Wiktionary

Origin

shot
English
arrow
sceot
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
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