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                           verb kill with gun:   They shoot murderers in some counties. verb play:   He likes to shoot pool. verb hunt:   He likes to shoot game.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                           shoot sb down   [ M ]   to shoot and usually kill someone, showing no sympathy  • I saw Leonforte shoot him down like a dog in the street.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                           In addition to the idioms beginning with SHOOT,  Also see  LIKE SHOOTING FISH IN A BARREL; SURE AS SHOOTING; WHOLE BALL OF WAX (SHOOTING MATCH).  Also see  under SHOT.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                           shoot sth down   [ M ]   to destroy an aircraft or make an aircraft, bird, etc. fall to the ground by shooting at it  • He was killed during the war when his plane was shot down.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                             noun new part of a plant  ADJ.  fresh, green, new, tender, young | flowering | lateral, side | bamboo VERB + SHOOT  have This plant hasn't got any shoots yet. | develop, produce, put out, send out These shrubs will need more light to produce flowering shoots. SHOOT + VERB  appear, come up, develop, emerge, grow, sport Keep the bulbs in a cool dark place until shoots appear. occasion when you photograph sb/sth  ADJ.  fashion, film, photo, photographic, video a five-day photo shoot in Cyprus | location PREP.  on a/the ~ He goes out on shoots with very little equipment.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                           shoot up   DRUGS   2. slang to put illegal drugs into your blood using a special needle  • She saw a girl shooting up in the toilets.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                             verb ADV.  straight She practised for days until she could shoot straight. | accidentally He accidentally shot himself in the foot. | fatally Four policemen were fatally shot in the incident. | summarily If caught, the men could be summarily shot as spies. | back If they shoot, we shoot back. VERB + SHOOT  want to | threaten to | be going to I thought for a moment that he was going to shoot. | try to PREP.  at soldiers shooting at a target | with She was shot with a small automatic pistol. PHRASES  shoot (sb) on sight Any intruders will be shot on sight. | shoot sb dead The police shot him dead. | shoot sb in the arm, leg, chest, etc., shoot to kill The soldiers were told to shoot to kill.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                           shoot up   INCREASE   1. informal to grow in size, or increase in number or level, very quickly  • David has really shot up since I saw him last. • Prices shot up by 25%.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                           shoot  verb [ intransitive and transitive ] to use a gun to fire bullets, or to kill or injure someone using a gun:  • He ordered his men to stop shooting. • The guards shot the man as he was trying to escape. • President Kennedy was shot by a lone gunman.  fire  verb [ intransitive and transitive ] to shoot bullets from a gun, or send an explosive object towards someone or something:  • Soldiers fired into the crowd. • Helicopters fired rockets at several buildings. • He regained his balance, took aim, and fired. • The police fired into the air to make the crowd break up. • As soon as we crossed the border, enemy troops started firing at us. • Kendrick fired three shots at the President’s car. • Suddenly the car stopped, and the passenger got out and fired a Kalashnikov rifle at the police car.  launch  verb [ transitive ] to send a large rocket or missile into the air:  • American warships launched cruise missiles. • The guerrillas launched their rockets from densely populated towns.  open fire  to start shooting:  • Nineteen students were injured after a gunman opened fire. • Troops opened fire on a group of unarmed demonstrators. • The colonel gave the order for the soldiers to open fire.  shell  verb [ transitive ] to fire shells (= metal containers filled with an explosive substance ) at enemy soldiers, cities etc in a war, using large guns:  • Border towns have been shelled by enemy aircraft for the past two months. • British warships began shelling German positions along the coast.  bombard  verb [ transitive ] to attack a place for a long time with shells or bombs:  • Allied forces bombarded the coast prior to the invasion. • Troops bombarded the area with shells. • The allied forces bombarded the enemy trenches for weeks. • Cromwell’s men had been bombarding the fort with their artillery for several days.  take a potshot at somebody/something  to shoot at someone or something without aiming very carefully:  • Someone tried to take a potshot at him, but hit the man behind instead.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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