one-shot - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • camera: Also in the sale, Konica Neo Super one-shot cameras, expiry dated end of 2007, £ 20 for 10.
  • lead: The Miami resident even took a one-shot lead when Nelson bogeyed the ninth hole.
  • deal: Furthermore, Kunstler claims that this was a one-shot deal.
  • game: They will learn possible relationships during repeated play of one-shot PD games.
  • kill: We all ascribe to the doctrine of the one-shot kill.
  • stop: In a recent tale from Africa our correspondent achieved four clean one-shot stops in a row with his Scout.

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