shooting gallery

NOUN
  1. a building (usually abandoned) where drug addicts buy and use heroin
  2. an enclosed firing range with targets for rifle or handgun practice
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How To Use shooting gallery In A Sentence

  • So you'd slip into a shooting gallery to test the dope.
  • If you're worried that violent video games may make kids prone to bad behavior; if you think that misogynic and homophobic rap lyrics are dangerous to society; if you believe that a nipple in a Superbowl halftime show is a threat to our moral fabric - then surely you should also fear that the way public and media figures have framed political participation with shooting gallery imagery is just as potentially lethal. Marty Kaplan: The "Lock and Load" Rhetoric of American Politics Isn't Just a Metaphor
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  • Police raided a well-known shooting gallery on Thursday night.
  • Both Grouse Shoot and Shooting Gallery provide a single target which must be hit before it goes out of bounds.
  • Both Grouse Shoot and Shooting Gallery provide a single target which must be hit before it goes out of bounds.
  • It certainly isn't the purist's simulated shooting gallery: The free-roaming levels play like a first-person shooter, with weaponry and cartoonish aim to match, so you're free to Rambo across the landscape, mowing down jackrabbits and wild turkeys with impunity — just don't get too close to the odd killer boar. Shoot to Thrill
  • Police raided a well-known shooting gallery on Thursday night.
  • One and all, they said, they had been invited to the little cabin of the girl who ran the shooting gallery for a drink; after having fired several strings of shots and "joshed" with her out in front. The She Boss A Western Story
  • Police raided a well-known shooting gallery on Thursday night.
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