In the context of submarines, a "shot" typically refers to a specific distance measurement used in naval terminology, particularly in relation to the depth of the water or the range of a torpedo. A "shot" can also denote a single launch or firing of a torpedo from a submarine. Additionally, it may refer to a brief period of time during which the submarine is submerged or at periscope depth.
You drag the word "submarine" itself onto the submarine. Then you wait for it to sink.
this word is an adjective meaning "under the sea". submarine is the word shortened from the term "submarine boat".
The word submarine has three syllables. (sub-ma-rine)
There are three syllables in the word submarine. Sub-ma-rine.
The vessel is a submarine.
The submarine is under water.
"The submarine fired a torpedo at the large ship."
put the word submarine on it
The word "submarine" simply means "under the sea". (Sub meaning below, marine meaning sea)
In paintball wars, a periscope is a handy way to look around a corner without getting shot. With only its periscope out of the water, a submarine was nearly impossible to spot at a distance.
The word shot in basketball or (NBA) means an attempt to score either two or three points.
You grab the word submarine and pull it down.