STROKES vs SHOT: NOUN
- (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand
- Plural form of stroke.
- A punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information
- The maximum movement available to a pivoted or reciprocating piece by a cam
- A sudden loss of consciousness resulting when the rupture or occlusion of a blood vessel leads to oxygen lack in the brain
- The oarsman nearest the stern of the shell who sets the pace for the rest of the crew
- A light touch
- A mark made by a writing implement (as in cursive writing)
- Any one of the repeated movements of the limbs and body used for locomotion in swimming or rowing
- A light touch with the hands
- A single complete movement
- A reckoning, or a person's share of a reckoning; charge; share of expenses, as of a tavern-bill.
- A supply or amount of drink, perhaps paid for at a fixed rate.
- An estimate based on little or no information
- An informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera
- A small drink of liquor
- A consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film
- The act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe
- (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand
- The act of firing a projectile
- The launching of a missile or spacecraft to a specified destination
- A chance to do something
- A person who shoots (usually with respect to their ability to shoot)
- Sports equipment consisting of a heavy metal ball used in the shot put
- An explosive charge used in blasting
- A solid missile discharged from a firearm
- A blow hard enough to cause injury
- An attempt to score in a game
- Informal words for any attempt or effort
- An aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect
- A length of chain equal to 15 fathoms (90 feet) in the United States and 12.5 fathoms (75 feet) in Great Britain.
- An amount to be paid, as for drinks; a bill.
- A drink, especially a jigger of liquor.
- A small amount given or applied at one time.
- A hypodermic injection.
- A single continuous recording made with a movie camera.
- A photograph taken of a particular subject.
- A detonation of an explosive charge.
- A charge of explosives used in blasting mine shafts.
- One who shoots in a particular way.
- The heavy metal ball that is put for distance in the shot put.
- One of these pellets.
- Tiny lead or steel pellets, especially ones used in a shotgun cartridge.
- Such projectiles, especially when fired in clusters, considered as a group.
- A solid projectile designed to be discharged from a firearm or cannon.
- A chance at odds; something to bet on.
- An opportunity.
- An attempt; a try.
- A pointed or critical remark.
- A stroke in a game, as in golf or billiards.
- The firing or discharge of a weapon, such as a gun.
- The distance over which something is shot; the range.
- An attempt to hit a target with a projectile.
- A sharply hit or driven ball or puck.
- The flight or path of a projectile in a game.
- An attempt to score into a goal, as in soccer or hockey.
- An attempt to reach a target with a rocket.
STROKES vs SHOT: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Varying in color when seen in different lights or from different angles
- Of changeable or variegated color; iridescent.
- Streaked or flecked with or as if with yarn of a different color.
- Interspersed or permeated with a distinctive quality.
- Worn-out; ruined.
- Exhausted; thoroughly tired.
STROKES vs SHOT: VERB
- Treat gingerly or carefully
- Strike a ball with a smooth blow
- Row at a particular rate
- Touch lightly and with affection, with brushing motions
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stroke.
- N/A
STROKES vs SHOT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To load or weight with shot.
STROKES vs SHOT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- An informal photograph
- Throwing the basketball toward the hoop
- To load with shot: as, to shot a gun.
- (idiom) (shot in the dark) A guess.
- (idiom) (shot in the arm) Something that boosts one's spirits.
- (idiom) (shot in the dark) An attempt that has little chance of succeeding.
- (idiom) (like a shot) Very quickly.
STROKES vs SHOT: RELATED WORDS
- Attacks, Rounds, Shots, Solidus, Cam stroke, Virgule, Separatrix, Cva, Fondle, Slash, Throw, Apoplexy, Diagonal, Shot, Cerebrovascular accident
- Gibe, Crack, Snapshot, Dig, Injection, Guess, Jibe, Shaft, Nip, Scene, Barb, Pellet, Stroke, Slam, Shooter
STROKES vs SHOT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hits, Blows, Bursts, Punches, Rounds, Shots, Solidus, Virgule, Fondle, Slash, Throw, Apoplexy, Diagonal, Shot, Cerebrovascular accident
- Guessing, Iridescent, Gibe, Crack, Dig, Injection, Guess, Shaft, Nip, Scene, Barb, Pellet, Stroke, Slam, Shooter
STROKES vs SHOT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Applications range from transforming individual strokes to behaviors that draw multiple strokes simultaneously, respond to temporal events, and leverage external data.
- When looking at strokes, I look for the pressure, slant, length, and the strokes used to connect letters.
- The Strokes, if The Strokes knew nothing of production value.
- Patients with mild to moderate strokes benefit while those with severe strokes show no effect upon treatment.
- You can either hold back on thumb strokes or use sharper rest strokes to bring out the melody lines.
- It is unknown how many hemorrhagic strokes actually start as ischemic strokes.
- There were slight differences in color both between the three horizontal strokes and between the horizontal strokes and vertical strokes.
- Silent strokes are small strokes that can happen undetected.
- In Biblical Uncial there is a deliberate alternation of thick vertical strokes and thin horizontal strokes, with sloping strokes coming in between.
- Terminal Strokes Like initial strokes, terminal strokes also are prescribed by copybook forms.
- Give your next shot in another area, or at least an inch away from your last shot.
- Since the shot pocket is often low, this will give player much better rhythm as they go up for their shot.
- The form shot, just like the jump shot, should Be one fluid motion upward.
- The ground shot is the perfect way to focus on form and shot formation.
- All elements of the shot must have positive power in order to consistently knock down your shot.
- Allow a shot fake and one to two dribbles that go somewhere before the shot.
- Play each shot as if it is your last and only shot.
- Similar to canister shot but with larger individual shot.
- However, the shot Shott shot shot not Shott but Nott.
- If the shot Shott shot shot Nott, Nott was shot.
STROKES vs SHOT: QUESTIONS
- Are swim paddles useful for correcting arm strokes?
- What has Julian Casablancas said about the strokes?
- Apa itu overhead Strokes dalam permainan bulutangkis?
- Why do different badminton overhead strokes differ?
- Where did The Strokes record their new album'The Strokes'?
- What year did MotoGP switch from 2 strokes to 4 strokes?
- Do strokes on the side of absent A1 differ between strokes?
- Are 2-strokes better than 4-strokes for sport quads?
- Which strokes are always written before vertical strokes in Chinese?
- How are brain stem strokes different from other strokes?
- How to detect shot boundaries in multiple features?
- What is the National Geographic Your Shot platform?
- Who was shot for registering voters in Mississippi?
- Was Sholay (70s Hindi movie) shot in Thiruvananthapuram?
- How is the Moon Shot different from the original Moon Shot?
- What programming languages are used in snap shot and snap shot?
- Why does a slice shot bounce lower than a drop shot?
- Who shot the fade away jump shot in the 2001 NBA Finals?
- When was the last time the Washington Wizards traded a shot shot?
- Does the Sony Cyber-shot dsc-h2 have super steady shot?