A bullet, projectile, or other shot fired from a gun.
The act of discharging a firearm.
The distance to which shot can be thrown from a gun; the reach or range of a gun.
The sound made by a discharging firearm.
gutnish
gutnish
Proper noun
The old language of the island of Gotland in present day Sweden, used both as a spoken and written language until late medieval times. Modern Gutnish is considered to have become a dialect of Swedish.
hasting
hasting
verb
present participle of haste
hengest
hengist
histing
histing
verb
present participle of hist
hognuts
hognuts
noun
plural of hognut
hosting
hosting
noun
(computing) Running and maintaining a computer system on someone's behalf.
(obsolete) A battle.
verb
present participle of host
husting
husting
noun
(historical) An assembly, especially one of the retainers of a ruler.
A platform where candidates in an election give speeches.
insight
insight
noun
(artificial intelligence) An extended understanding of a subject resulting from identification of relationships and behaviors within a model, context, or scenario.
(marketing) Knowledge (usually derived from consumer understanding) that a company applies in order to make a product or brand perform better and be more appealing to customers
(psychiatry) An individual's awareness of the nature and severity of one's mental illness.
A sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; frequently used with into.
Intuitive apprehension of the inner nature of a thing or things; intuition.
Power of acute observation and deduction
knights
knights
noun
plural of knight
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knight
lengths
lengths
noun
plural of length
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of length
naughts
naughts
noun
plural of naught
nighest
nighest
adj
(archaic) superlative form of nigh: most nigh
noughts
noughts
noun
plural of nought
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nought
onsight
onsight
adj
(climbing) Without having previously seen the terrain.
verb
(climbing, transitive) To perform a climb without having previously seen the terrain.
shotgun
shotgun
noun
(American football) An offensive formation in which the quarterback receives the snap at a distance behind the center, often with a running back set to one or both sides of him.
(US, especially Southern US) A one-story dwelling with no hallways or corridors, with the rooms arranged in a straight line.
(attributive, as a modifier) Relating to shotguns, either in a present or past sense.
(attributive, as a modifier) Relating to the threat of force or dubious means.
(attributive, as a modifier) Relating to the use of numerous, diverse or indiscriminate means to achieve a particular result.
(firearms) A gun which fires loads typically consisting of small metal balls, called shot, from a cartridge.
(slang) The front passenger seat in a vehicle, next to the driver; so called because the position of the shotgun-armed guard on a horse-drawn stage-coach, wagon train, or gold transport was next to the driver on a forward-mounted bench seat. Can also be used in situations of claiming other resources such as bedrooms.
verb
(US, slang) To rapidly drink a beverage from a can by making a hole in the bottom of the can, placing the hole above one's mouth, and opening the top.
(US, slang) To send out many (requests, answers to a question, etc), especially in the hope that one obtains a positive result (i.e. reveals useful information, is correct, etc), in the manner of a shotgun firing many balls of shot such that one may hit a target.
(computing, slang) To employ the technique of shotgun debugging.
(slang, smoking) To inhale from a pipe or other smoking device, followed shortly by an exhalation into someone else’s mouth.
(transitive, baseball) To hit the ball directly back at the pitcher.
(transitive, informal) To verbally lay claim to (something)
shuting
sighten
sighten
verb
(transitive, calico-printing) To add a fugitive colour to (a paste), to enable the printer to determine whether the figures are well-printed or not.
stengah
stengah
noun
(Malaysia) whisky and soda.
throngs
throngs
noun
plural of throng
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of throng
tushing
tushing
verb
present participle of tush
uhtsong
uhtsong
noun
(Christianity, obsolete) The nocturn or night office of the Christian liturgy of the Hours.