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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SHOT; Shot (unit); Shot (disambiguation); Shot (beverage)
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shot         
(shots)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Shot is the past tense and past participle of shoot
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2.
A shot is an act of firing a gun.
He had murdered Perceval at point blank range with a single shot...
A man fired a volley of shots at them.
N-COUNT
3.
Someone who is a good shot can shoot well. Someone who is a bad shot cannot shoot well.
He was not a particularly good shot because of his eyesight.
N-COUNT: adj N
4.
In sports such as football, golf, or tennis, a shot is an act of kicking, hitting, or throwing the ball, especially in an attempt to score a point.
He had only one shot at goal.
N-COUNT
5.
A shot is a photograph or a particular sequence of pictures in a film.
...a shot of a fox peering from the bushes...
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6.
If you have a shot at something, you attempt to do it. (INFORMAL)
The heavyweight champion will be given a shot at Holyfield's world title.
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu N at n
7.
A shot of a drug is an injection of it.
He administered a shot of Nembutal.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
8.
A shot of a strong alcoholic drink is a small glass of it. (AM)
...a shot of vodka.
N-COUNT
9.
If you give something your best shot, you do it as well as you possibly can. (INFORMAL)
I don't expect to win. But I am going to give it my best shot.
PHRASE: V inflects
10.
The person who calls the shots is in a position to tell others what to do.
The directors call the shots and nothing happens without their say-so.
PHRASE: V inflects
11.
If you do something like a shot, you do it without any delay or hesitation. (INFORMAL)
I heard the key turn in the front door and I was out of bed like a shot...
PHRASE: PHR after v
12.
If you describe something as a long shot, you mean that it is unlikely to succeed, but is worth trying.
The deal was a long shot, but Bagley had little to lose...
PHRASE: v-link PHR
13.
People sometimes use the expression by a long shot to emphasize the opinion they are giving.
The missile-reduction treaty makes sweeping cuts, but the arms race isn't over by a long shot.
PHRASE [emphasis]
14.
If something is shot through with an element or feature, it contains a lot of that element or feature.
This is an argument shot through with inconsistency.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n
15.
a shot in the dark: see dark
shot         
n.
act of shooting
1) to fire, take a shot at (she took a shot at him)
2) a random; warning shot
3) a pistol; rifle shot
marksman
4) a bad; crack, good shot
throw, kick of the ball to score points
5) (esp. basketball) to make, sink; miss; take a shot (to take a shot at the basket)
6) (basketball) a dunk, stuff; foul; jump; lay-up shot
7) (tennis) a drop; passing shot
8) (ice hockey) a penalty shot
metal ball used in the shot put
9) to put the shot
injection
10) to give smb. a shot
11) to get a shot
12) a booster shot
critical remark
13) a cheap; parting shot
attempt
(colloq.)
14) to get; have a shot at (the boxer never got a shot at the title)
chance
(colloq.) (AE)
15) a shot that + clause (it's a five to one shot that she'll find out)
misc.
16) to call the shots ('to direct matters'); a shot in the arm ('a stimulus'); a shot in the dark ('a wild guess')
shot         
I. n.
1.
Discharge.
2.
Ball, bullet, missile, projectile.
3.
Marksman, shooter.
4.
Range, reach.
5.
Young hog. See shote.
II. a.
1.
Chatoyant, iridescent, irisated.
2.
Interwoven, interspersed, intermingled.
Shot         
·pl of Shot.
II. Shot ·- imp. & ·p.p. of Shoot.
III. Shot ·vt To load with shot, as a gun.
IV. Shot ·add. ·noun A cast of a net.
V. Shot ·vt A share or proportion; a reckoning; a scot.
VI. Shot ·add. ·noun A place or spot for setting nets.
VII. Shot ·Impf & ·p.p. of Shoot.
VIII. Shot ·add. ·noun The entire throw of nets at one time.
IX. Shot ·add. ·noun A single draft or catch of fish made.
X. Shot ·noun A marksman; one who practices shooting; as, an exellent shot.
XI. Shot ·add. ·noun A guess; conjecture; also, an Attempt.
XII. Shot ·noun The act of shooting; discharge of a firearm or other weapon which throws a missile.
XIII. Shot ·add. ·noun A spherical weight, to be put, or thrown, in competition for distance.
XIV. Shot ·noun Small globular masses of lead, of various sizes, - used chiefly for killing game; as, bird shot; buckshot.
XV. Shot ·noun The flight of a missile, or the distance which it is, or can be, thrown; as, the vessel was distant more than a cannon shot.
XVI. Shot ·add. ·noun A stroke or propulsive action in certain games, as in billiards, hockey, curling, ·etc.; also, a move, as in chess.
XVII. Shot ·adj Woven in such a way as to produce an effect of variegation, of changeable tints, or of being figured; as, shot silks. ·see Shoot, ·vt, 8.
XVIII. Shot ·noun A missile weapon, particularly a ball or bullet; specifically, whatever is discharged as a projectile from firearms or cannon by the force of an Explosive.
shot         
shot1
¦ noun
1. the firing of a gun or cannon.
a person with a specified level of ability in shooting: he was an excellent shot.
a critical or aggressive remark.
2. a hit, stroke, or kick of the ball in sports, in particular an attempt to score.
informal an attempt to do something.
3. (plural same) a ball of stone or metal fired from a large gun or cannon.
(also lead shot) tiny lead pellets used in a single charge or cartridge in a shotgun.
a heavy ball thrown by a shot-putter.
4. a photograph.
a film sequence photographed continuously by one camera.
the range of a camera's view: standing just out of shot.
5. informal a small drink of spirits.
an injection of a drug or vaccine.
6. the launch of a rocket: a moon shot.
Phrases
give it one's best shot informal do the best that one can.
like a shot informal without hesitation; willingly.
a shot in the arm informal an encouraging stimulus.
Origin
OE sc(e)ot, gesc(e)ot, of Gmc origin; from the base of shoot.
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shot2
past and past participle of shoot.
¦ adjective
1. (of coloured cloth) woven with a warp and weft of different colours, giving a contrasting effect when looked at from different angles.
interspersed with a different colour.
2. informal ruined or worn out.
US & Austral./NZ drunk.
Phrases
get (or be) shot of Brit. informal get (or be) rid of.
shot through with suffused with.
shot to pieces (or to hell) informal ruined.
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shot3
¦ noun Brit. informal, dated a bill or one's share of it, especially in a pub.
Origin
ME: from shot1; cf. OE sceotan 'shoot, pay, contribute' and scot.
Martini Shot         
  • A film editor at work in 1946
ELEMENT OF CINEMATOGRAPHY
Martini Shot; Shot (filming); Film shooting; Average shot duration; Average shot length; Shot (film); Field size; Movie shooting; Italian shot; Window shot
Martini Shot (also called Window Shot) is a Hollywood term for the final shot set-up of the day as named by Cody Whitehouse (aka Christopher R. Martini).
split shot         
  • Clifton Hill]], [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • post-medieval]] lead shot
  • X-ray of lead shot accumulated in the gizzard of a dead swan
TYPE OF AMMUNITION
Split shot; Bliemeister method; Leadshot; Pellet shot; Lead shot
¦ noun
1. small pellets used to weight a fishing line.
2. Croquet a stroke driving two touching balls in different directions.
Split shot         
  • Clifton Hill]], [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • post-medieval]] lead shot
  • X-ray of lead shot accumulated in the gizzard of a dead swan
TYPE OF AMMUNITION
Split shot; Bliemeister method; Leadshot; Pellet shot; Lead shot
·add. ·- ·Alt. of Split stroke.
Shot (pellet)         
  • Clifton Hill]], [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • post-medieval]] lead shot
  • X-ray of lead shot accumulated in the gizzard of a dead swan
TYPE OF AMMUNITION
Split shot; Bliemeister method; Leadshot; Pellet shot; Lead shot
Shot is a collective term for small spheres or pellets, often made of lead. These were the original projectiles for shotguns and are still fired primarily from shotguns and less commonly from riot guns and grenade launchers, although shot shells are available in many pistol calibers in a configuration called "birdshot", "rat-shot", or "snake shot".
Shot (ice hockey)         
  • Goaltender [[Pascal Caminada]] defending a shot on goal
ATTEMPT TO SCORE A GOAL IN ICE HOCKEY
Shot (hockey); Backhand shot (ice hockey); Backhanded shot (hockey); Backhand shot (hockey); Backhand slapshot; Tip (ice hockey); Point shot
A shot in ice hockey is an attempt by a player to score a goal by striking or snapping the puck with their stick in the direction of the net.

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