Definition of «to shoot out»

The phrase "to shoot out" means to happen or occur suddenly and quickly. It can be used in various contexts, such as a sudden increase in prices ("Prices are shooting up"), an unexpected event ("Something surprising just shot out"), or a rapid exchange of gunfire between two parties ("A shootout ensued"). The phrase is often associated with violence or conflict but can also refer to positive events.

Sentences with «to shoot out»

  • I get to pay for things I want and in a format I'm cool with and they get what's basically a constant stream of money shooting out of my wallet. (4thletter.net)
  • The game makers only ever appear in their master room so they probably shot them out in a day or two. (bloody-disgusting.com)
  • It was perhaps one of the most one sided penalty shoot outs of all time in a major final. (westhamway.net)
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