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Definition of the day : « shooting match »

  • As in matter : noun concern, issue
  • As in bunch : noun collection of something
  • As in concern : noun business, responsibility
  • As in group : noun number of individuals collectively
Example sentences :
  • A fair sight was Nottingham Town on the day of the shooting match.
  • Extract from : « The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood » by Howard Pyle
  • He heard the guns, and thought that a shooting match was going on.
  • Extract from : « Stories Of Georgia » by Joel Chandler Harris
  • Of course such an occasion could not pass without a shooting match.
  • Extract from : « The Dog Crusoe and his Master » by R.M. Ballantyne
  • They found a mine, and you got in a shooting match with Caney.
  • Extract from : « Stepsons of Light » by Eugene Manlove Rhodes
  • Curtis Conrad and Emerson Mead had a riding and shooting match.
  • Extract from : « The Delafield Affair » by Florence Finch Kelly
  • It is easy to win in the races, but I can never beat in a shooting match.
  • Extract from : « Two Indian Children of Long Ago » by Frances Taylor
  • Already I know how to shoot, and this afternoon we shall have a shooting match.
  • Extract from : « Adventures in Swaziland » by Owen Rowe O'Neil
  • On a stool near to her sat young Marston, the lad to whom, on the day of the shooting match, Dick Varley had given his old rifle.
  • Extract from : « The Dog Crusoe and his Master » by R.M. Ballantyne
  • Where and how anything remotely similar to a "shooting match" came into the situation may not be exactly clear.
  • Extract from : « The Auto Boys' Quest » by James A Braden
  • A shooting match was next proposed by the exasperated Supernaturals, in which the persons engaged were to shoot at one another.
  • Extract from : « The Myths of the North American Indians » by Lewis Spence