That is the correct spelling of "shoot" (to fire a weapon, or a plant stem).
The word is spelled shoots, just as you spelled it.
If you mean chutes, as in parachutes, it is spelled as just shown.
The same way that you did, that is if you mean a missile discharged from a weapon
The slang term may be one word, photoshoot, or two words, both meaning photo session.
Many people spell photoshoot as one word. However, the computer underlines that in red and recommends you spell it photo shoot. It could go either way.
Shoot your mouth off, shoot the breeze, let's shoot pool, the star just shot by me, and "Don't shoot!" are just a few common phrases containing the words 'shoot' and 'shot'.
The adjective is spelled "on-site" (on the premises).The prepositional phrase meaning when seen is "on sight." (e.g. shoot on sight)
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Shoot
une séance de photos
I wonder if you mean deputy. I shot the Sheriff but I did not shoot the Deputy.
avions d'air de pousse
Give me that wand or i'll shoot you
The words meaning "to shoot an arrow" are written with hieroglyphs that spell: wdi (to throw, shoot an arrow, utter a cry) sti (to shoot, throw, thrust) kfa (to shoot arrows at a target) The i and a are not vowels but they represent consonant sounds that do not exist in English.
If your class is able to equip guns then once you equip one the shoot skill will be located in your spell book and the 1st page.
well you have to spell out "I am a dork!" and then send it to your friends and then you go to poptropica and quit
The slang term may be one word, photoshoot, or two words, both meaning photo session.
Many people spell photoshoot as one word. However, the computer underlines that in red and recommends you spell it photo shoot. It could go either way.
Galdon. It sounds like, "gannon". You shoot it's tail with FIAHBAWLZ! and attack it's uvila or however ya spell it. then shoot it some more. In the chest i think.
to shoot (with a gun, a pistol, ...): 'tirer' the shooting range: le stand de tir a gunshot: un coup de feu / un coup de fusil a shot of brandy: un trait de cognac