Sentence examples for to shooting from inspiring English sources

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to shooting

verb

To launch a projectile. To fire (a weapon that releases a projectile). To fire (a projectile). To fire a projectile at (a person or target). To cause a weapon to discharge a projectile. To ejaculate. To begin to speak. To discharge a missile; said of a weapon. To dismiss or do away with. To photograph.

  • To shoot a gun

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I'm not opposed to shooting.

"I'm not used to shooting that poorly.

Embarrassed, I stuck to shooting pool.

There are fewer fouls due to shooting fewer 2s.

That was the key to shooting pictures freely again.

"I'm used to shooting all sorts of situations," he said.

Shumpert could shift to shooting guard in place of Fields.

And Woods did charge en route to shooting 66.

"He is a toughie when it comes to shooting.

We're back to shooting hell-spawn, not militants.

There was a major benefit to shooting in Germany, though.

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