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Discover Ludwig'shoot the door' can be used in written English
In this context, the phrase is usually used in the figurative sense to mean "force or break open the door," usually with a gun or other weapon. For example, "The criminal decided to shoot the door to gain access to the house."
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Shoot the door if necessary to make the guard open the door.
There is a chance that the murderer could break or shoot the door open, if he is strong enough.
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Shoot the doors open and you'll find Luca cowering.
Like, 'Why isn't my record a hit?' Billy Stewart, the R&B artist, pulled out a pistol and shot the door because they wouldn't let him in quick enough.
Following Dakota's lead, Elle appeared on TV and then in movies; at age 4 she shot "The Door in the Floor," a domestic drama about grief and infidelity, in which she plays a little girl often ignored by a troubled mother (Kim Basinger) having an affair with a teenage boy.
"I told them we had to be absolutely quiet, because I was just so afraid if he did come in, then he would hear us and just start shooting the door," said teacher Kaitlin Roig.
Use your nano-gun, and shoot the back doors off.
"That's why you shoot at the door," he said.
"I told them we had to be absolutely quiet because I was afraid that if he did come in and hear us he would just shoot at the door.
Yet every time I heard the elevator bell, my eyes would shoot toward the door instinctively as I listened for his key in the lock.
Its executives threatened to walk out the door and shoot the second series somewhere cheaper, like Texas or Georgia.
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