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one shot

NOUN
  1. a charge of ammunition for a single shot

How To Use one shot In A Sentence

  • Given his newspaper work, his studio business and his commercial assignments, Teenie was everywhere, shooting everyone, dashing in with his flashgun to take his one shot and dashing off to his next job. Life on the Hill
  • And our 'one shot's for the day: gorgeously illustrated Mario deaths, and retro-future Pac-Man/Space Invaders in automotive form. Boing Boing
  • He was wobbling with the chasing pack breathing down his neck as he reached the turn only one shot ahead. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other strains are H3N2 - which like H1N1 is a type of influenza A - and influenza B. Fukuda said national health regulatory authorities would have to decide whether to combine the three strains into a single "trivalent" shot, administer three separate vaccines, or use a separate H1N1 shot and combine the other two in one shot. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • One shot of a young boy claiming to be an expert horseman shows a toddler rocking on a hobby horse.
  • Sundin mustered one shot and has not scored in his last 13 contests. National Hockey League - Senators vs. Maple Leafs
  • He had nine birdies and dropped only one shot, at the fourth - ironically one of the shortest holes on the course.
  • He had only one shot at goal.
  • Firing the prongs is a one shot deal -- if you miss you don't get another chance to fire the prongs. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • He hit at the bull's-eye in one shot.
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