gunshot
US /ˈɡʌnˌʃɑt/
・UK /ˈgʌnʃɒt/
A1
n.NounAct of shooting a gun; sound of gun being fired
The neighbors heard a gunshot at the store
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What Explosions Do to the Body
15:25

- or penetrating traumas such as say like a gunshot or a stabbing or something along those
or penetrating traumas such as say like a gunshot or a stabbing or something along those
- I mean, you could very easily lose the limb due to a gunshot.
I mean, you could very easily lose the limb due to a gunshot.
Slovakia’s Prime Minister Fico in life-threatening condition after being shot multiple times
05:16

- AND THEY SAY WOUNDS GUNSHOT
AND THEY SAY WOUNDS GUNSHOT
Whistleblower claims Boeing Dreamliner could break apart midair
02:29

- This latest whistleblower worked at a Boeing plant in South Carolina, the same plant that employed another whistleblower John Barnet who was found dead last month with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
This latest whistleblower worked at a Boeing plant in South Carolina, the same plant that employed another whistleblower John Barnet who was found dead last month with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
"How The British Took Over India" - TREVOR NOAH (from "Afraid Of The Dark" on Netflix)
05:51

- (mimics gunshot)
(mimics gunshot)
Scotland's Islands and Highlands
26:12

- [ GUNSHOT ]
[ GUNSHOT ]
Terminator - How It Should End
02:31

- (gunshot) UGHHH!!
(gunshot) UGHHH!!
Words of inspiration - words of encouragement - What Geese Can Teach Us About Teamwork
02:37

- Finally - and this is important - when a goose gets sick or is wounded by gunshot,
Finally - and this is important - when a goose gets sick or is wounded by gunshot,


