Definition:
shot
- shotshooting contest
- shotdirected propelling of a missile
- shotmedical or narcotics injection
- shotmissile for discharge from a firearm
- shotact or instance of shooting
- shotmake an attempt at
- shotheavy metal ball used in the shot put
- shotsingle appearance as an entertainer did a guest shot for the program
- shotpast tense and past participle of shoot
- shotsomething that results in renewed vigor, confidence, etc.; stimulus
- shotapshot
- shotperson who shoots
- shottempt try give it a shot
- shotrksman
- shotan action of shooting
- shotsingle sequence of a motion picture or a television program shot by one camera without interruption
- shotinstantly; quickly
- shotsmall amount applied at one time dose a shot of fertilizer a shot of humor
- shotto photograph
- shotto load with small pellets
- shotstroke or throw in a game
- shotme run
- shotstroke or throw in an attempt to score points in a game (as tennis, pool, or basketball)
- shotto discharge (a weapon)
- shotcharge of explosives
- shotinjection
- shotto send forth swiftly or suddenly
- shotattempt or try
- shotthe sound of this
- shotto have the power or authority to make decisions or control policy
- shotcharge to be paid scot
- shotess conjecture
- shotto move or pass swiftly or suddenly
- shotwild guess; random conjecture
- shotto put forth buds or shoots
- shoteffective remark
- shotto hit, wound, or kill with a missile
- shotsingle photographic exposure
- shotto indicate beforehand what one intends to do and how one intends to do it
- shotto hunt with a gun