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1. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] the act of firing a projectile.
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Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Golf Shot
- konsultat
- montserrat
- vancott
- qiryat
- marcott
- kiryat
- forgot
- boitnott
- squat
- sprott
- sadat
- refaat
- perrott
- minot
- massat
- malott
- lamott
- labatt
- demott
- cannot
- batat
- ascott
- trott
- trot
- swat
- surat
- stott
- staat
- spot
- slott
2. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] a solid missile discharged from a firearm.
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Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. golf
noun. ['ˈgɑːlf, ˈgɔlf'] a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes.
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4. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand.
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Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] a chance to do something.
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Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe.
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Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film.
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Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] a person who shoots (usually with respect to their ability to shoot).
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Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] the launching of a missile or spacecraft to a specified destination.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Sentences with golf-shot
1. Noun Phrase
A golf slice, simply put, is a golf shot that veers strongly away from the desired target--to the right for right-handed golfers; to the left for left-handed golfers.
2. Noun Phrase
You will then be in the ideal position to start the downswing and hit through the ball for a golf shot that achieves both accuracy and distance.
3. Noun Phrase
You will then be in the ideal position to start the downswing and hit through the ball for a golf shot that achieves both accuracy and distance.