How To Use Six-shooter In A Sentence
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In many ways, the samurai ethos has become the norm in American cinema, though we are more likely to accept it if the hero is armed with a six-shooter instead of a katana of unworldly quality.
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Maybe you'd wandered away for a moment to wipe the pasta sauce off of your chin and returned to see a bunch of dirty guys in mustaches playing poker, bedding old-timey whores and engaging in some six-shooter gunplay.
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She beat me at rifling, so I'm teaching her how to shoot the six-shooters.
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Michael leapt out of bed and - grabbing his six-shooters, which he handled best - rushed outside to find four men on horseback, staring at him.
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You are a poncho-wearing Clint Eastwood clone who scurries about, taking cover behind a wagon or boulder, besting bad guys with your six-shooter or rifle.
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He got a pair of six-shooters and practiced everything there was to know about handling a gun - twirling, spinning, shooting, and practicing his fast draw.
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His trigger finger twitches next to his six-shooter.
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Today it is a heritage centre where closet cowboys don fancy dress and fire blanks from six-shooters in the name of tourism and charity.
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The hard hat made to look like a Stetson, faded Levi's, steel-toed cowboy boots and the staple gun shaped like a six-shooter that is strapped to his side.
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Boots, horses, cows, range land, rifles and six-shooters… it's all in my blood.
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I try to see my biases for what they are and keep them in check, but nonetheless I confess that I have reservations about being within rifle shot of at least some of the people who might be walking about with six-shooters under their ponchos.
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For Western fans, almost any movie with horses, six-shooters and really big hats is worth the price of admission.
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Obviously, the world of Robin Hood is populated with swords and arrows, and not with six-shooters and sniper rifles.
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Model Nikki is on target for a very strange tan in fringed bikini, cowboy boots, bandana and six-shooter.
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So in 1863 Samuel Colt invented the six-shooter - and the rest, as they say, is history.
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A six-shooter of ice creams and sorbets in tall glass cylinders is wonderfully pretty, though a more adventurous mix of flavors would be welcome.
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The outlaw army blasted their six-shooters at the fleeing family.
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Our six-shooters lay across our laps, our bowie-knives were at our sides, our cartouch-boxes, crammed with ready vengeance, swung open on our breast-straps.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 78, April, 1864
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What do you expect me to do, take on the whole German East Asia Brigade with my trusty six-shooter?
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I've often observed the same ammunition fired in both pistols and revolvers, and I've seen equal or better accuracy from the six-shooter.
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The firepower of cannons and Gatling guns, stolen from the Army, made the extended outlaw families totally invincible to any sheriff's six-shooters.
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Facing each other, they prepare to draw their six-shooters.
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He whacked Sarah on the head with the butt of his six-shooter and took off into the forest.
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Joining the two other members of the camp staff, Jon Voigt is a particularly nasty delight as he struts around with a six-shooter and a greasy pompadour.
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Unlike the Hollywood outsiders playing with six-shooters, Adakai could name all the sandstone spires, massive buttes, and whorled arches, bathed in reflected red: the Right Mitten and the Left, Gray Whiskers, Three Sisters, Bear and Rabbit, King on His Throne, arrayed in an ancient skyline that could have passed for Mars.
Yellow Dirt
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They're common six-shooters anyway, not sure what's wrong with me.
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When I was seventeen, I worked in a London pub where all the locals would turn up on Friday nights wearing cowboy outfits, order Jack Daniels instead of their usual pint of bitter, and deposit replica six-shooters on the bar.
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Holster your six-shooters and strap on your spurs for a Wild West action adventure.