Antonyms for shoot through


Grammar : Verb


Definition of shoot through

  • As in expedite : verb make happen faster
Example sentences :
  • Some inkling of the facts began to shoot through his brain, and he saw his chance.
  • Extract from : « Coniston, Complete » by Winston Churchill
  • The men outside could not force the door open, and began to shoot through it.
  • Extract from : « Historic Adventures » by Rupert S. Holland
  • Low as the whisper was, he heard it—and it seemed to shoot through his brain.
  • Extract from : « Sophy of Kravonia » by Anthony Hope
  • He knew that with the gun there he could shoot through his pocket if necessary.
  • Extract from : « Agent Nine Solves His First Case » by Graham M. Dean
  • Budge seemed to shoot through the air, as if blown up in an explosion.
  • Extract from : « Jack Ranger's Gun Club » by Clarence Young
  • Crimson and purple and gold began to shoot through the sombre black and grey.
  • Extract from : « The Major » by Ralph Connor
  • Have the guerrillas guns that'll shoot through the sides of the cars?
  • Extract from : « Si Klegg, Book 5 (of 6) » by John McElroy
  • Did you shoot through the door, or was it through the window?
  • Extract from : « The Girl Scouts at Camp Comalong » by Lillian Garis
  • Any one could see through the windows--or shoot through them.
  • Extract from : « The Young Wireless Operator--As a Fire Patrol » by Lewis E. Theiss
  • Saw a whaleboat, manned by islanders and steered by a white man, shoot through an opening in the reef opposite Flupata.
  • Extract from : « A Modern Buccaneer » by Rolf Boldrewood

Synonyms for shoot through

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