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Definitions
Etymologies
- Middle English shoten, from Old English scēotan; see skeud- in Indo-European roots. Interj., alteration of shit.
Examples
“An individual enters and without a word shoots a pregnant woman in the head, then fires at another woman in the chest and then commits suicide with the same weapon," a Madrid police spokesman said.”
“The term shoots is often confused with stems; shoots generally refer to new fresh plant growth and does include stems but also to other structures like leaves or flowers.”
“If Jay Sin shoots IPSC or sporting clays I applaud her for being there.”
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“As for the timing, speculation that there will be three rushed days of 18-hour shoots is incorrect.”
“And their good within shoots upward, like a plant within the soil,”
“American Tim Burke shoots from the standing position on his third shoot.”
“Check out the winner's guns in big competition shoots from the time the gun was introduced.”
“Josh Brolin shoots a gay rights campaigner in a movie, movie gets Best Picture nomination.”
“Josh Brolin shoots a dog in a movie, movie gets Best Picture nomination.”
“My other cousin shoots a Ruger .204 and he took a small doe.”

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