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Traditional English :: gunlock
gunless.html - n.
a mechanism by which the charge of a gun is exploded.
English Idioms :: gun
gunless.html - See: BIG CHEESE or BIG GUN, GIVE IT THE GUN or GIVE HER THE GUN, GREAT GODFREY or GREAT GUNS, JUMP THE GUN, SON OF A GUN, STICK TO ONE'S GUNS or STAND BY ONE'S GUNS, TILL THE LAST GUN IS FIRED or UNTIL THE LAST GUN IS FIRED.
English Idioms :: gun for
gunless.html - {v.}, {informal} 1. To hunt for with a gun; look hard for a chance to harm or defeat. * /The cowboy is gunning for the man who stole his horse./ * /Bob is gunning for me because I got a higher mark than he did./ 2. To try very hard to get. * /The man is gunning for first prize in the golf tournament./
English Idioms :: gung-ho
gunless.html - {adj.}, {colloquial} Enthusiastic, full of eagerness in an uncritical or unsophisticated manner. * /Suzie is all gung-ho on equal rights for women, but fails to see the consequences./
Traditional English :: gun
gunless.html - n. & v.
--n.
    1 any kind of weapon consisting of a metal tube and often held in the hand with a grip at one end, from which bullets or other missiles are propelled with great force, esp. by a contained explosion.
    2 any device imitative of this, e.g. a starting pistol.
    3 a device for discharging insecticide, grease, electrons, etc., in the required direction (often in comb.: grease-gun).
    4 a member of a shooting-party.
    5 US a gunman.
    6 the firing of a gun.
    7 (in pl.) Naut. sl. a gunnery officer.
--v.
    (gunned, gunning)
    1 tr. a (usu. foll. by down) shoot (a person) with a gun. b shoot at with a gun.
    2 tr. colloq. accelerate (an engine or vehicle).
    3 intr. go shooting.
    4 intr. (foll. by for) seek out determinedly to attack or rebuke.
    go great guns colloq. proceed forcefully or vigorously or successfully. gun-carriage a wheeled support for a gun. gun-cotton an explosive used for blasting, made by steeping cotton in nitric and sulphuric acids. gun crew a team manning a gun. gun dog a dog trained to follow sportsmen using guns. gun-shy (esp. of a sporting dog) alarmed at the report of a gun. gun-site a (usu. fortified) emplacement for a gun. jump the gun colloq. start before a signal is given, or before an agreed time. stick to one's guns colloq. maintain one's position under attack.
    gunless adj. gunned adj. [ME gunne, gonne, perh. f. the Scand. name Gunnhildr]
Traditional English :: gun-metal
gunless.html - n.
1 a dull bluish-grey colour.
2 an alloy of copper and tin or zinc (formerly used for guns).
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