Sentence examples for the shot of from inspiring English sources

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the shot of

noun

The result of launching a projectile or bullet.

  • The shot was wide off the mark.

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Madonna's parts in the video were shot first, followed by the shot of the skaters.

Brandt Snedeker's approach shot on No. 18 was the shot of the day.

And then came the shot of Novak.

It was the shot of a younger, stronger, faster man.

Did the camera get the shot of the parrot?

"That was definitely the shot of the game," Ginóbili said.

But it was not the shot of the day.

That would have been the shot of the year".

The shot of adrenaline that Woods gives golf is reciprocated.

Hold the shot of the sun in my eye just for you?

It is in the shot of Chandler's final smirk that the two stories converge.

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