Past participle for to fire a bullet from a gun
“I gazed down at him and fought the urge to immediately shoot him with my piece.”
Past participle for to discharge a projectile
“When rain did not fall, he would shoot arrows into the sky to remind the sky dragons that water was needed.”
Past participle for to kill by shooting
“The murderous robber would shoot the hapless store owner in broad daylight.”
Past participle for to move or cause to move suddenly and rapidly in a particular direction
“We looked up and saw streaks of lightning shoot across the sky.”
Past participle for to capture as a picture, image or photograph
“On my never-ending quest to shoot the perfect sunset, I rushed out and climbed to the roof of the garage.”
Past participle for to take a video recording of
“The Lumarian brothers would send their cameraman to shoot moving images of the pharaohs.”
Past participle for to burst or gush from
“Red, white, and blue streams of water would shoot from the boats, like fireworks.”
(of a bud or shoot) Past participle for to appear or sprout
“Near the base, each cord has a short branch that will shoot upward on its right side.”
Past participle for to take, or cause to go, from one place to another
“I'll shoot the report off to the two of you as soon as it is published.”
Past participle for to speak in a plain and candid way
“Go ahead and shoot. I'm all ears.”
Past participle for to exert force or pressure on
Past participle for to mark with dots or spots
Past participle for to rise upwards abruptly and rapidly (literally or figuratively)
Past participle for to move or proceed further along a path or course
Past participle for to introduce into the bloodstream by use of a needle
Past participle for to charge or damage with electrostatic discharge
Past participle for to insert or introduce between or among others
Past participle for to be in flower, or to produce flowers
Past participle for to direct a particular kind of look or facial expression
Past participle for to appear or push up from a surface
Past participle for to bet money or something else in a gamble
Past participle for to transfer data to a computer or device
Past participle for to engage in a war
Past participle for to flicker or ripple over something
Past participle for to fall down or to a lower level, especially abruptly
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