gun-toting / ˈgʌnˌtoʊ tɪŋ, -ˌtoʊt n /
💦中学词汇持枪持枪的带枪的持枪的人
gun-toting 的定义
adj. 形容词 adjective- carrying a gun, especially a pistol.
更多gun-toting例句
- “You can imagine the sound of that gun on a Bronx street,” Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce says.
- That act forever sealed his feeling for the Chief, bound it up with the war, with violence, with the gun.
- I mean, the reality of it was, I had to go out and get on a horse, and ride in, shoot the gun — how hard was that, right?
- They were the machine gun bullets coming from the ambush when my company got hit.
- Frias—who was arrested in 2013 for interfering with public duties and public intoxication—was not carrying a gun at the time.
- This was no strange sight to the boy by that time, but it was awkward in the circumstances, for he had neither gun nor spear.
- He turned at the sound of my voice with vastly more concern than he'd betrayed under the muzzle of Piegan's gun.
- He was a good judge of men, that eagle-faced major; he knew that the slightest move with hostile intent would mean a smoking gun.
- Here Robinson suddenly turned pale, and, hastily reaching out for his gun, sprang to his feet.
- I begged him to come down here, but he wouldn't—says that his hand is no longer steady enough to hold a gun—it's awful!