Sentences with phrase «welcome shot»

The phrase "welcome shot" generally means a small alcoholic drink that is offered to someone as a way to greet and make them feel welcome. Full definition
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Will Arsene Wenger dip into the market to give Arsenal's title challenge a welcome shot in the arm?
2012 SCIENCE NEWS TOP 25: 2 Besieged by budget cuts and diminished by the end of the shuttle era, NASA got a welcome shot in the arm in August as mission controllers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., watched their latest interplanetary emissary guide itself to a safe landing on Mars.
It's a welcome shot of adrenaline that would stir even the most high - strung candidate, and when it's all said and done, you'll probably be itching for more.
The robust debut for Marvel's third «Thor» movie was a welcome shot in the arm for Hollywood and theater owners who have suffered through a terrible October at the box office.
Glenn Fitzgerald's manic, manly Borkin delivers a welcome shot of energy whenever he arrives.
I think this T - Roc is a welcome shot of youthful design VW currently lack and they should get to building it asap.
If I ever get another chance with a major, and I've made it to final marketing meetings at majors a few times with my manuscripts, I'll welcome the shot.
A little more gameplay variety would have been a welcome shot in the arm for The Solus Project to help keep things interesting.
Still, the coming launch of the Xbox One X has seen the company gun for Sony's PS4 Pro in the power stakes and, if it lives up to the hype, it should provide a welcome shot in the arm.
This case is a welcomed shot of clarity.
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