shotgun - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • possess: Possess a shotgun if covered and secured from the age of 15 years.
  • barrel: Arthur shot her twice from behind with a single barreled shotgun.
  • ride: You would have to have somebody riding shotgun on the entire proceedings.

Adjective modifier

  • sawn-off: During the attack two security guards were slightly wounded by shots from a sawn-off shotgun.
  • 12-bore: Indeed some reports suggest that they took no notice when being fired at with a 12-bore shotgun!
  • double-barreled: Higgins dropped in with a double-barreled shotgun early in the forenoon.
  • sawed-off: Through violence, using sawed-off shotguns & machine guns, Capone became king of the Chicago underworld, " The Master Criminal.
  • loaded: It is unlawful to carry a loaded shotgun in a public place without reasonable excuse.

Modifies a noun

  • mics: Neumann, Sennheiser and AKG all make shotgun mics that are used a lot.
  • blast: This is a shotgun blast of a debut from Clive Barker.
  • pellet: Almost a year ago, in an exchange of correspondence, a friend asked my opinion of how shotgun pellets kill.
  • cartridge: I need to go into the village anyway this morning to pick up some more shotgun cartridges from the gunsmith.
  • certificate: Future renewals of your shotgun certificate will be at the reduced fee of £ 10.
  • ammunition: The lead ban | Alternatives to Lead Lead shot is the oldest component of shotgun ammunition.

Noun used with modifier

  • pump-action: He crept toward the bench, the pump-action shotgun leading the way.
  • genome: The assemblies are build from all finished clones plus a whole genome shotgun assembly.
  • bore: Seriously, for squirrels i nice large bore shotgun is the way forward.
  • gage: This gun uses the standard 12 gage shotgun shells.
  • combat: Question for the family: Which is the better weapon for urban law enforcement, the combat carbine or the combat shotgun?

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