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shoot through
verb
To leave.
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"shoot through" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It can mean both to pass quickly and to pass all the way through; it can also mean to leave suddenly. For example, "I need to shoot through early, I have an important meeting in the morning."
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"Germany's currency would shoot through the roof.
"You can't shoot through a double team.
I would have had to shoot through my dirty window".
For fun, he persuaded his brother in law to shout angrily and shoot through the window.
Just putting my foot on the floor caused excruciating pain to shoot through my legs.
Guys who do shoot through the double team have other great guys around them.
The beam pipes that the protons shoot through were also punctured and contaminated with soot.
"They had to shoot through a structure and take the subject down".
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A front hip circle A shoot-through.
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Get a good macro lens and shoot through/around dewdrops.
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