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What is the idiom for' like a shot'?

Going "like a shot" means "as straight and as fast as a bullet shot from a gun."


What is the origin of the idiom 'big shot'?

The idiom 'big shot' refers to an important and influential person. The origins of the term dates back to the 1920's when it was used to describe gangsters.


What is full choke mean on the chokes of a shot gun?

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What is a literal idiom?

There is no literal idiom -- an idiom is a phrase that seems to mean one thing but actually means something else. The word "literal" means to take the words exactly as they seem to be.An idiom is a phrase particular to a language that is accepted for its figurative meaning, as in "That amazing shot blew me away." Everyone understands that this person means he was amazed. A literal idiom would be the usually humorous thing that happens when you take the idiom for its word for word, not accepted, meaning. That would mean that somehow the amazing shot actually created the air mass necessary to blow this guy away.


What holes do you have shots on with handicap of 23?

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What is meant by hit the bucket?

It means that you threw or shot something and hit a bucket.Do you perhaps mean KICK the bucket? To "kick the bucket" is an idiom that means to die.


What does the idiom by a long shot mean?

Something that has easily been or will easily be achieved. It can mean something is way ahead of something and will complete a task long before others, or has already done so.


When was Shot Full of Love created?

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He was shot in his Hat and Trousers. The bullets never broke the skin.


What is the meaning of the idiom to be a long shot?

Lucky if you hit it. Commonly means lucky if you get it also. The odds are against you.


What is the meaning of the idiom 'can't hit the side of a barn'?

The side of a barn is a pretty large object. If you can't hit it you are a lousy shot. And that's what it means, really: a lousy shot.


What happens to the Jewish resistance?

they die in little holes and they shot them selves

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