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buckshot

/buhk-shot/US // ˈbʌkˌʃɒt //UK // (ˈbʌkˌʃɒt) //

铅弹,霰弹枪,弹弓,霰弹射击

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a large size of lead shot used in shotgun shells for hunting game, as pheasants or ducks.

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Examples

  • Instantly he ran with all speed to the cabin for the shot-gun, which he kept loaded with buckshot.

  • Pa's got a few buckshot in him; but he don't mind it 'cuz he don't weigh much, anyway.

  • Buckshot hailed from a hundred guns, and the poker fell, but soon it came again and this time flat upon the gun.

  • The gun barked twice in rapid succession, and two charges of buckshot rattled against the bells.

  • As he lay in the heap of wounded men a buckshot buried itself in the side of his head near the temple.