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Discover Ludwig"gun up" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
"Gird up" is the correct phrase to use. It means to prepare oneself for action or exertion. For example: "I girded up my loins and set off to tackle the mountain trail."
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"Gun up!" he screamed, and began firing more.
He froze, and out of instinct brought the gun up in the direction of the sound.
Picking a gun up and going out and getting money, which I knew was wrong then".
I threw the gun up and touched off a load but never dusted a feather.
And then the other one lifts the gun up and they shot him as well.
Immediately afterward, Mr. Williams "flicked the gun up and it fired," Mr. Benjamin said.
He held the gun up and away, determined it to be operable and empty, and said, "Thank you, ma'am".
When he is secure in his stand, he pulls his gun up after him and loads it.
You were supposed to lift the gun up, put it back down on the table, lift it up again and then fire.
It's good to have him back in the team and it's always good to have those guys that can push the gun up near 150ks.
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