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gunplay

/guhn-pley/US // ˈgʌnˌpleɪ //UK // (ˈɡʌnˌpleɪ) //

枪战游戏,玩枪,枪战,枪法

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the exchange of gunshots, usually with intent to wound or kill.

Examples

  • Over time, the patterns of gunplay and stabbings reminded Slutkin of the diseases crossing rural Africa.

  • And the paying public seems to like simulated gunplay now as much as it did back in 1968.

  • And, yes, Black Friday provides the spectacle of gunplay, arrests, and casual violence.

  • I distinctly remember one camping trip at age 12 that broke out into frightening gunplay.

  • He was a keen boy with a hair-trigger balance, and in a gunplay he would be apt to beat the best of them all.

  • If she were with him, not even Lord Nick in his madness would force on a gunplay in the presence of a woman, no doubt.

  • Russell foresaw a laugh at his expense and curbed himself, the sooner for his new-found consideration for Sandy's gunplay.

  • There were men among them who had fought with gunplay and who had killed but, as they were cheats, so they were cravens, at heart.

  • This was to be better than any gunplay, a gladiatorial combat to delight the hearts of frontiersmen.