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gunslinger

[ US /ˈɡənˌsɫɪŋɝ/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈʌnslɪŋɡɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a professional killer who uses a gun

How To Use gunslinger In A Sentence

  • This was less of a problem last season with gunslinger Glen Rice at the ready.
  • I never thought of him as a particularly great actor, but he had a squint to rival Clint Eastwood's, and, of course, he was also famous for being a gunslinger.
  • Experienced Bolton skipper Gudni Bergsson has seen a few young Premiership gunslingers hit town this season ready to beat him on the draw in a penalty box shoot-out.
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  • And in this volume of stories presented here, he tries to draw the young gunslinger , Roland Deschain himself, into his deadly web and convince him of the inevitability of his cause.
  • To do otherwise condemns us at best to a continuation of the same old leadership cycle: swinging from years of micromanaging intellectuals versus cavalier gunslingers.
  • As spats go it was a fairly combustive one, and one which could have had a bloody conclusion when the veteran gunslinger and the new kid on the block met for their showdown in the Gleneagles Hotel dining room.
  • Having discovered that I was not alone in my quest to be a gunslinger, I needed to find out the basics.
  • The oldest gunslinger still in town twanged a hamstring just before this particular high noon, leaving him no more than an outsider's chance of taking part.
  • But the absence of the traditional enemy didn't spoil the fun for assortment of enthusiasts including gunslingers, gamblers, and their womenfolk.
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