Sentences with phrase «wild shootout»

A "wild shootout" refers to a chaotic and intense exchange of gunfire between multiple people, often in a public place. Full definition
Coming from Grand Theft Auto Online, we're expecting wild shootouts, horse races, and quests that will take our protagonist all over the map in search for loot.
Veteran midfielder Kyle Dixon piled up seven points and tied a Major League Lacrosse record with three 2 - point goals as the Chesapeake Bayhawks opened the 2013 season by beating the Rochester Rattlers 17 - 14 in a wild shootout in front of 3,940 fans at Al Lang Stadium in St. Petersburg, Fla..
Folsom 49, Deer Valley - Antioch 46 (9/16/11) Trailing 46 - 41 and facing a 4th - and - 15 with 1:35 remaining in the game, Folsom quarterback Tanner Trosin hit J'Juan Muldrow for a 35 - yard TD strike to win a wild shootout in Antioch.
Besides Alabama, the weekend's poll losers included Wisconsin, who shockingly fell to Penn State 31 - 24, and Fresno State, who lost a wild shootout to San Jose State on Black Friday.
It started off with a bang when the Chiefs upset the Patriots on opening night, but we also saw a wild shootout between the Rams and 49ers, a crazy ending between the Chiefs and Raiders, and last week's NFC South showdown between the Saints and Falcons.
Liverpool, on the other hand, beat City, 4 - 3, in a wild shootout on Jan. 14th.
Uncharted 3 could have had, for example, a wild shootout on the plane as it was crashing, some kind of extended Eraser type moment.
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