two-shot
two-shot
Definition
two·-shot (-s̸hät′)
noun
Film a medium-range camera shot of two persons
two-shot
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- lead: The birdie on the seventeenth gave me a two-shot lead on the field.
- molding: The design was verified using six sigma design of experiments on prototype 4+4 impression two-shot molding.
- swing: Stewart also won at Hazeltine in 1991 after an 18-hole playoff with Scott Simpson, which featured a two-shot swing on the 16th hole.
- hole: We finish off the round with a first-rate two-shot hole of 385 yards.
- cushion: He then parred the next two holes to take a two-shot cushion into the tough closing stretch.
- advantage: Woods fares far better two-putting for a birdie and restoring his two-shot advantage on -13.
Browse dictionary entries near two-shot
- two-pointer
- two-ply
- two-pillar strategy
- two-piece
- two-phase
- Two-Person Rule or Split-Password Rule
- two-legged
- two-hander
- two-handed
- two-four
- Two Sicilies
- two-sided
- two-step
- two-stroke
- two-suiter
- two-time
- two-tone
- two-way
- two-way paging
- two-wire circuit
