Entertainment / Bowling / Swing Shot: The throwing of the ball from an inside position on the lane towards the gutter; i.e., I was starting on board 15 swinging to 5 at the arrows.
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Shot Noun Synonyms: marksman, markswoman, sharpshooter, sniper, rifleman
Shot Adjective Synonyms: discharge, shooting
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Swing Verb Synonyms: hang, dangle, be hanged, be suspended
Swing Noun Synonyms: swinging, sway, swaying, toing and froing, coming and going, waving, fluctuation, fluctuating, flapping, flap, oscillation, oscillating, vibration, vibrating, libration, waver, wavering, wobble, wobbling, waggle, waggling, zigzag, zigzagging, wigwag, wigw
Swing Adverb Synonyms: sway, move or go to and fro or back and forth or backwards and forwards, come and go, wave, fluctuate, flap, oscillate, vibrate, librate, waver, wobble, waggle, zigzag, wigwag, flourish
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Entertainment / Ice Hockey / Slap Shot: A shot in which the player raises his stick in a backswing, with his strong hand held low on the shaft and his other hand on the end as a pivot. Then as the stick comes down toward the puck, the playe MORE
Entertainment / Ice Hockey / Slapshot: A slapshot is a hard shot, usually with a big wind up, wherein the player bends his stick on the ice and allows the energy stored in bending the stick to launch the puck forward. MORE
Entertainment / Golf / Shotmakers Course: 1. A golf course that tends to demand a wide variety of full shots in terms of controlling trajectory, shape and distance MORE
Entertainment / Golf / Shotmaker: 1. A golfer with a very high skill level and wide variety in terms of controlling trajectory, shape and distance on full shots MORE
Science / Genetics / Shotgun Method: Sequencing method that involves randomly sequenced cloned pieces of the genome, with no foreknowledge of where the piece originally came from. This can be contrasted with 'directed' strategies, in whi MORE