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We've found 5020 definitions containing the term: long-shot (2.66 seconds)

intercut  (ˌɪn tərˈkʌt, ˈɪn tərˌkʌt) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to cut from one type of camera shot to another, as from a long shot to a closeup.
spitted  Webster Dictionary
shot out long; -- said of antlers
clout  (ʊt) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the mark or target shot at in archery, esp. in long-distance shooting.
continuity  (continuity) Princeton's WordNet
a detailed script used in making a film in order to avoid discontinuities from shot to shot
columbiad  Webster Dictionary
a form of seacoast cannon; a long, chambered gun designed for throwing shot or shells with heavy charges of powder, at high angles of elevation
buckshot  Webster Dictionary
a coarse leaden shot, larger than swan shot, used in hunting deer and large game
pepper  Webster Dictionary
figuratively: To shower shot or other missiles, or blows, upon; to pelt; to fill with shot, or cover with bruises or wounds
countershot  (countershot) Princeton's WordNet
a return shot; a retaliatory shot
long  Webster Dictionary
drawn out or extended in time; continued through a considerable tine, or to a great length; as, a long series of events; a long debate; a long drama; a long history; a long book
bb  (ˈbiˌbi) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Also called BB shot. shot of this size.
canister  Webster Dictionary
a kind of case shot for cannon, in which a number of lead or iron balls in layers are inclosed in a case fitting the gun; -- called also canister shot
shot-free  Webster Dictionary
not to be injured by shot; shot-proof
one-and-one  (one-and-one) Princeton's WordNet
a foul shot that must be made in order to earn the right to a second foul shot
long  Webster Dictionary
at a point of duration far distant, either prior or posterior; as, not long before; not long after; long before the foundation of Rome; long after the Conquest
long-lived  Webster Dictionary
having a long life; having constitutional peculiarities which make long life probable; lasting long; as, a long-lived tree; they are a longlived family; long-lived prejudices
bombardment  Webster Dictionary
an attack upon a fortress or fortified town, with shells, hot shot, rockets, etc.; the act of throwing bombs and shot into a town or fortified place
long-winded  Webster Dictionary
long-breathed; hence, tediously long in speaking; consuming much time; as, a long-winded talker
long-horned  Webster Dictionary
having a long horn or horns; as, a long-horned goat, or cow; having long antennae, as certain beetles (Longicornia)
tapoa tafa  Webster Dictionary
a small carnivorous marsupial (Phascogale penicillata) having long, soft fur, and a very long tail with a tuft of long hairs at the end; -- called also brush-tailed phascogale
standergrass  Webster Dictionary
a plant (Orchis mascula); -- called also standerwort, and long purple. See Long purple, under Long
wading bird  (ˈwɑ di) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any of various long-legged, long-billed, and long-necked birds that wade in shallow waters for live food, as the crane, heron, ibis, stork, spoonbill, and flamingo.
heron  (heron) Princeton's WordNet
grey or white wading bird with long neck and long legs and (usually) long bill
blast  (blast, shoot) Princeton's WordNet
fire a shot
footage  (footage) Princeton's WordNet
film that has been shot
shoot  (blast, shoot) Princeton's WordNet
fire a shot
deadeye  (deadeye) Princeton's WordNet
a dead shot
hyalonema  Webster Dictionary
a genus of hexactinelline sponges, having a long stem composed of very long, slender, transparent, siliceous fibres twisted together like the strands of a color. The stem of the Japanese species (H. Sieboldii), called glass-rope, has long been in use as an ornament. See Glass-rope
retake  (retake) Princeton's WordNet
a shot or scene that is photographed again
chip  (chip) Princeton's WordNet
play a chip shot
shot putter  (shot putter) Princeton's WordNet
an athlete who competes in the shot put
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