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shoot

verb transitive

[L. scateo, to shoot out water.]

pret. and pp. shot. The old participle shotten, is obsolete.

shoot

To let fly and drive with force; as, to shoot an arrow.

shoot

To discharge and cause to be driven with violence; as, to shoot a ball. And from about her shot darts of desire. Milton.

shoot

To let off; used of the instrument. The two ends of a bow shot off, fly from one another.

shoot

To strike with any thing shot; as, to shoot with an arrow or a bullet.

shoot

To send out; to push forth; as, a plant shoots a branch.

shoot

To push out; to emit; to dart; to thrust forth. Beware of the secret snake that shoots a sting.

shoot

To push forward; to drive; to propel; as, to shoot a bolt.

shoot

To push out; to thrust forward. They shoot out the lip. Psalm 22:7. The phrase, to shoot out the lip, signifies to treat with derision or contempt.

shoot

To pass through with swiftness; as, to shoot the Stygian flood.

shoot

To fit to each other by planing; a workman’s term. Two pieces of wood that are shot, that is, planed or pared with a chisel. Moxon.

shoot

To kill by a ball, arrow or other thing shot; as, to shoot a duck.

shoot

verb intransitive
To perform the act of discharging, sending with force, or driving any thing by means of an engine or instrument; as, ot shoot at a target or mark. When you shoot, and shut one eye. The archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him. Genesis 49:23.

shoot

To germinate; to bud; to sprout; to send forth branches. But the wild olive shoots and shades the ungrateful plane. Delightjul task, To teach the young idea how to shoot. Thomson.

shoot

To form by shooting, or by an arrangement of particles into spiculae. Metals shoot into crystals. Every salt shoots into crystals of a determinate form.

shoot

To be emitted, sent forth or driven along. There shot a streaming lamp along the sky.

shoot

To protuberate; to be pushed out; to jut; to project. The land shoots into a promontory.

shoot

To pass, as an arrow or pointed instrument; to penetrate. The words shoot through my heart.

shoot

To grow rapidly; to become by rapid growth. The boy soon shoots up to aman. He’ll soon shoot up a hero.

shoot

To move with velocity; as a shooting star.