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dust shot
noun
- the smallest size of shot for use in a shotgun.
dust shot
noun
- the smallest size of shot for a shotgun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dust shot1
First recorded in 1790–1800
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Example Sentences
A swirl of dust shot toward the nearest horse.
From Literature
Times theater critic Charles McNulty has a tribute: “One of a kind, Channing was a like a cross between Marilyn Monroe and Gracie Allen, with a personality voice that could make a tune completely her own. When she sang, pixie dust shot into the air. She was an Al Hirschfeld cartoon sprung into swooning life.”
From Los Angeles Times
When she sang, pixie dust shot into the air.
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She pushed the saw through a long piece of wood, and dust shot into the air.
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Puffs of dust shot between the hastily stacked and mortared logs.
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