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"sawed-off" Definitions
  1. sawed off at the end, as a shotgun or broomstick.
  2. Slang
  3. smallish; of less than average size or stature.
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Their getaway Buick was later recovered, with a sawed-off M253 carbine, two sawed-off shotguns and two .
" - Sarah, 28 "Brother sawed off half his pinky.
He was armed with a sawed-off shotgun and a .
The latter sawed off the last leg it stood on.
The driver had sawed off its head for a trophy.
The corpse was decapitated and its hands were sawed off. Yikes.
The suspect was armed with a sawed-off shotgun and a .
I leveled my sawed-off shotgun at one of them and fired.
An undercover federal agent entrapped him into selling a sawed-off shotgun.
And you shoot basketball ike the sawed off little man you are.
He opened fire with the same sawed-off rifle in each attack.
The biker beat him over the head with a sawed-off axe handle.
Then they sawed off all the lower branches so he couldn't climb up.
He sponsored a law that legalized sawed-off shotguns in Indiana earlier this year.
The machine is fix upon fix, hack after hack, its safety mechanisms sawed off.
"He had one sawed-off shotgun and he had a pistol," Ms. Muehe said.
Autopsy results indicated that Wall's limbs had been sawed off after her death, TV2 reported.
Most post-apocalyptic movies conjure up images of sawed-off shotguns, stray dogs, and zombies.
Further, Stevens's argument about sawed-off shotguns, when applied logically, undermines liberals' gun control policies.
"I could feel my spine rattling as he sawed off the bones," Mr. Ji said.
Are we going to ban the sawed-off shotgun as what was used in Columbine?
"It felt like something had been sawed off," Charger said about her separation from Jasilea.
The man holding the sawed-off shotgun in the middle of the mountains is a ghost.
They enacted the National Firearms Act, with restrictions on machine guns, sawed-off shotguns, and silencers.
He and his fiancee, Rebecca, were removed after firefighters sawed off the roof of the car.
Kneedler argued that merely possessing a sawed off shotgun doesn't necessarily mean it will be used.
Sawed-off shotguns are illegal without a permit from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Arnold was about 3 when he began to swing a 3-iron with a sawed-off shaft.
Hayes fired on the pursuing officers with a sawed-off shotgun, injuring two of them in the shootout.
Since 1934, US federal law has mandated licensing and registration for machine guns, sawed-off shotguns and rifles.
The sixth-scale sawed-off shotgun can be opened and the tiny little shotgun shells can be removed.
"Black trenchcoat, short kind of guy, had a sawed-off shotgun," Rabon told CBS News in an interview.
Alaska herself can be Sleeping Beauty one minute and a bitch with a sawed-off shotgun the next.
Cersei is arrested and put in a shapeless, dirty prison gown; then her hair is mercilessly sawed off.
But these were real people and they were really dying, and they were actually having their legs sawed off.
They were on the state's list of "prohibited weapons," along with automatic firearms, sawed-off shotguns, grenades and IEDs.
An iron could serve as a skillet; a sawed-off styrofoam cup, affixed to a fork, becomes a spoon.
He'd then use two firearms -- a bolt-action Soviet-style SKS rifle and sawed-off shotgun -- to kill more.
The nozzle is doughnut-shaped, complete with a hole in the middle, and has a squat, sawed-off feel.
The wings were being sawed off, the control deck was being dismantled, and the engines were being hoisted out.
Personally, I don't remember Benedict Cumberbatch ever brandishing a sawed-off shotgun to rescue his companion from a biker gang.
Inside that case, deputies say, was a 16-gauge, sawed-off shotgun, a tactical vest, gloves, and multiple shotgun shells.
Recently, dozens of rhinos at the Phinda Game Reserve in South Africa were sedated and had their horns sawed off.
KENNETH STEIL The Detroit police's Steil was wounded by a carjacking suspect with a sawed-off shotgun during a foot pursuit.
I mean, the anchor had to be sawed off before they made it home because it was so rusty and tangled.
In 2004, Converge sawed off You Fail Me, the hotly anticipated follow-up to their already undisputed hardcore classic Jane Doe.
He stole milk crates from his grandmother and sawed off the bottoms of them so he could fashion makeshift basketball hoops.
I saw how easy it was for folks to buy sawed-off shotguns, Uzis, virtually any kind of gun they desired.
It said you had to pay a $232 tax when you bought machine guns, sawed-off shotguns, and silencers, among others things.
Bill also kept a cabinet stocked with three handguns, three sawed-off rifles, three hunting rifles and a thousand rounds of ammo.
Sokolov also told police that Yeshchenko's criticisms of his two adult daughters drove him to kill her with a sawed-off shotgun.
In 1934, to combat organized crime, Franklin D. Roosevelt passed legislation imposing a heavy tax on machine guns and sawed-off shotguns.
Sawed-off shotguns, guns in school parking lots, drunks with guns—it all seems to be good as far as Tomes is concerned.
Silencers have been tightly regulated since 1934, when Congress restricted access to machine guns, sawed-off shotguns and other weapons used by gangs.
Wearing trench coats, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris used sawed-off shotguns and explosives to kill 13 people at Columbine before killing themselves.
Conway also starred in the "Dorf" series of short videos as a sawed-off golf instructor, borrowing the accent his Mr. Tudball character used.
Wall's autopsy also showed evidence her limbs had been sawed off after her death, and her blood was found on the submarine, TV2 reported.
THE MAN WITH THE SAWED-OFF LEG And Other Tales of a New York City Block By Daniel J. Wakin 205 pp. Arcade. $22.99.
"If we go out on the risk-taking limb, the branch might get sawed off," Phelan said of the thinking among small businesses today.
"He got what he had coming to him," Nicholas "Sawed Off" McDougal, who's serving 12 years in federal prison for armed robbery, told VICE.
Mr. Brosterman sawed off the top third, leaving Trump Tower — in the one-thirty-second-scale model, at least — the tallest in the neighborhood.
Two weeks after a student armed with a sawed-off shotgun and a revolver killed 10 people at a high school outside Houston, Gov.
Same with N.W.A. And both of those acts are clearly not running around with sawed-off shotguns, killing police officers, crashing cars, and raping women.
Texas governor to convene discussions on gun violence Sawed-off shotguns are illegal without a permit from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
President Roosevelt signed the National Firearms Act of 1934, restricting sales of machine guns and sawed-off shotguns — the weapons of choice for violent gangsters.
Sadly, I was wrong; Hannah's characters are just people who like to pepper-spray you with prepackaged plot points, like bitches with sawed-off shotguns.
The police confiscated $2000,24.6 in cash in his car and $22007,20073 in small bills in his apartment, along with handguns and a sawed-off shotgun.
The alternative, mattress stores, are the stuff of Tarantino movies: You expect a guy with a sawed-off shotgun to roll in and take hostages.
Our law enforcement sources say cops decided to move in Wednesday night when they saw the men load their car with a sawed-off shotgun.
Rae Sremmurd's alternative golf cart, which is basically a military transport vehicle with the top sawed off, intimidates some of the other kids on the green.
In addition to the semiautomatic pistol Mr. Chavis was carrying, officers found a sawed-off shotgun in a bag in the apartment where he killed himself.
Once wet, it dries hard — meaning the cast must then be sawed off with the aid of bandage scissors, a ruler, and an electronic cast saw.
He wanted to know if, by backing a potential O'Rourke candidacy, he would be walking out onto a limb that was about to be sawed off.
DePalma took a two-by-four and sawed off two foot-long pieces and placed them like splints on either side of the sediment-encased fossil.
He then says he sawed off her head, arms, and legs, and planned to get rid of the body before publicly committing suicide dressed as Napoleon.
José, the maintenance man, came, wielding a sawed-off table leg — "the Rat Bat" — which he used to chase the rat (and all other demons) out.
Books of The Times She has been decapitated twice, had her right arm sawed off once and been smeared with paint too many times to count.
Cops also confiscated 31 firearms, including sawed off shotguns and a TEC-9, which then-Miami-Police Chief Miguel Exposito displayed on a large table for reporters.
Officers found a firearm, described as a rifle with both the stock and the barrel sawed off, in a backpack on a nearby porch, the report said.
Outside, Charlie sawed off the lower limbs of dozens of trees to open up a yard that was mossy and dank (a neighbor also helped fell some trees).
The gunman, a 17-year-old junior, wore a black trench coat and fired a sawed-off shotgun, the same attire and weapon used by the Columbine assailants.
Those chaotic sections are made for SMGs and sawed-off shotguns; you just spray fire in the direction of enemies and embrace the John Woo of it all.
Despite the rising death toll, locals and tourists continue to ignore warnings (though in the case of Mr Naussance the warning signs had been sawed off the previous weekend).
Carcillo told the Canadian Press he was subjected to daily beatings with a sawed off hockey stick, and that rookies were urinated on in the shower by other teammates.
Mr. Perkins was part of a gang with sawed-off shotguns who stole 6 million pounds, or about $8.5 million, from a security company in East London in 1983.
He participated in a notorious robbery, also in 1983, in which a hooded gang with sawed-off shotguns stole about $8.6 million in cash from a London security company.
"The Man With the Sawed-Off Leg And Other Tales of a New York City Block" (Arcade Publishing) is an urban anthropological biography of seven Upper West Side buildings.
He was wearing a black trench coat, like the Columbine attackers, and was armed with a sawed-off shotgun he named Arlene — as one of the Columbine killers had.
Each is briefly envisioned as the maniac, and, if you have always wanted to watch somebody's head being sawed off by the master of dialectical materialism, now is your chance.
Pam Navis, our expedition leader, sliced the bulb at one end of the frond to release the carbon monoxide within, then played the sawed-off tube like a mini-trumpet.
A six-foot-tall brass statue of Ganesha weighing between 285 and 143 pounds was sawed off its base in front of Ottawa's East India Company restaurant and whisked away.
In 1984, robbers armed with sawed-off shotguns stole jewelry worth over $1 million from Christie's, but that was the only similar event that came to mind, Mr. Roundell said.
Wearing an HTC Vive headset and wielding a pair of pen-shaped 3D manipulators, I sawed off a knee bone and bored holes in the spine of an unprotesting virtual patient.
About 260 miles to the east, in Mabu township, riot police officers blocked parishioners from entering the grounds of the Dachang Church while workers erected scaffolding and sawed off the cross.
Her mind was a nervous traveller, overpacking for a day hike: water, aspirin, protein bars, bandages, emergency flare, flashlight, machete, smelling salts, tourniquet, sawed-off rifle, tampons, ammunition. Poison. Compass. Banana.
Beckles argued that because the guidelines were vague, they denied him due process, which would have been fair notice that possessing a sawed-off shotgun would be considered a violent crime.
The history of Pyrex begins in 1913, when Bessie Littleton, wife of Corning scientist Jesse Littleton, baked a sponge cake in sawed-off jars made of Nonex glass, according to Corning.
"Had Trump not became president, Michael Cohen would have never went to prison," Nicholas "Sawed Off" McDougal, who's serving 12 years at FCI Terre Haute in Indiana for armed robbery, told VICE.
In the summer of 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law a measure to bring these and other gangster weapons and equipment, like sawed-off shotguns and silencers, under federal control.
Mr. Williams, as Omar, will forever be remembered for his scowl, his scar, his mordant wit and the sawed-off shotgun he held at the ready, but he has always wanted more.
When he travels on short trips, he doesn't bring a bag, but instead carries items he needs — a tube of toothpaste, a sawed-off toothbrush — in the pockets of his sport coat.
"At first, nothing larger than a toothpick would fit in the opening, so I improvised by wrapping increasing layers of Teflon tape around the sawed-off ends of Q-tips," he recalls.
In middle age he could not turn away from Goya's depictions of bayonettings; in old age he watched without flinching as Islamist terrorists, on video, crudely sawed off the heads of their victims.
Sokolov told police he killed her during an argument at his home in Saint Petersburg and then sawed off her head, arms, and legs with an ax after his guests left on Friday.
It was in Stephan Wolfert's autobiographical military monologue "Cry Havoc!" for the theater company Bedlam, when he re-enacted a suicidal impulse, miming the sawed-off shotgun he jammed up against his jaw.
"At this point it seems impossible that Manafort will beat all, if any, of these charges," speculated Nicholas "Sawed Off" McDougal, who's serving 12 years in federal prison—also in Indiana—for armed robbery.
Coca farmers in some protests were also heavily-armed, police said, carrying weapons ranging from handguns and boxes of grenades to home-made bazookas made from sawed-off pipes in sometimes fierce stand-offs.
Days before the opening, a feng shui practitioner decreed that the fountain in the courtyard be torn out because its outer rim contained points; he was mollified when workers hastily sawed off the points.
In addition to choosing from dialogue options, they were forced to rapidly respond to dire choices: After the professor is bitten by a zombie, he must decide whether to have his arm sawed off.
He stood among the graves on a recent morning, while in the bare canopy of an uninfected oak tree above him, teams of hard-hatted men tethered to the upper branches sawed off limbs.
In each of the three shootings, the authorities said, the victims were men over 50 and of Middle Eastern origin working alone in shops when Mr. Perrone opened fire with the same sawed-off rifle.
But only one book includes a scene where Obama bursts into a motorcycle gang clubhouse in Delaware, casually toting a sawed-off shotgun, to rescue Joe Biden from a mob of angry, heavily armed bikers.
The cuts at the ankles of the "Victorious Youth" indicate that it was sawed off and removed from its original statue base, likely in a Greek city, and then shipped across the Adriatic Sea toward Italy.
A light rain is starting to fall as the bandits begin to converge on your hiding place from two sides, the booms of a sawed-off shotgun sending little hailstorms of buckshot all around your head.
People expect Paris to be romantic, dreamy, maybe friendly; the thousands of lovers' padlocks that were fastened to its bridges as a pledge of fidelity (before the government ordered them sawed off) attest to these expectations.
PARIS — One or more poachers shot and killed a 4-year-old white rhinoceros in a wildlife park near Paris, sawed off one of its horns and then escaped, officials at the park said on Tuesday.
Rather than ban outright the machine guns and sawed-off shotguns so many still associate with the time, the new law placed onerous new taxes on the weapons and required they be registered with the government.
"In 85033 the Supreme Court unanimously held that Congress could prohibit the possession of a sawed-off shotgun because that weapon had no reasonable relation to the preservation or efficiency of a 'well regulated militia,'" Stevens wrote.
Miller that Congress can ban sawed-off shotguns because that weapon was of no use in a well-regulated militia, making it clear that the right to bear arms was inseparable from the role of a militia.
Corning Glass Works developed its own recipe for borosilicate glass in 220, and Corning employee Jesse Littleton discovered a new use for the material after his wife Bessie used a sawed-off borosilicate glass battery jar for baking.
Beckles argued that he was wrongfully sentenced as an armed career criminal because possession of a sawed-off shotgun is not a violent crime that warrants an enhanced sentence under the residual clause of the federal sentencing guidelines.
A well-known Russian historian and Napoleon expert confessed to murdering his lover, a former student of his, after he was rescued from the Moika River in Saint Petersburg with a backpack containing the woman's sawed-off arms.
Engler referred to Michigan's public-school system as an "educational gulag," and during a 503 speech in which he pitched state legislators on the idea of charters, he hoisted a sawed-off 20-gauge shotgun as a prop.
We saw Senator Chris Murphy say that we needed to talk about weapons, but the perpetrator apparently from what we know had a sawed-off shotgun, which is illegal, and a revolver, which no one is talking about regulating.
On February 210, 21977, Malcolm X was preparing to address the Organization of Afro-American Unity, a group he had co-founded, when a man rushed forward and shot him once in the chest with a sawed-off shotgun.
The old conventional wisdom cast Curry as the type of player team builders believe supplement a wing deity like LeBron—someone who stretches the defense and makes it easier for LeBron to do his work at sawed-off shotgun range.
PARIS (Reuters) - Poachers broke into a French zoo, shot dead a rare white rhinoceros and sawed off its horn in what is believed to be the first time in Europe that a rhino in captivity has been attacked and killed.
The president is also seeking to close a loophole that has allowed people to avoid background checks when they buy and sell certain weapons — machine guns and sawed-off shotguns — by forming corporate entities and trusts to conduct the sales.
Texas prosecutors said Panetti shaved his head and armed himself with a sawed-off shotgun and broke into the home of Joe and Amanda Alvarado, killing the two with his wife and daughter witnessing him shoot dead his mother-in-law.
He wasn't even on the vessel an hour and he was dead, rubbed out by a Mafia hitman who sawed off his legs, stuffed his body into a 55-gallon oil drum, and threw the barrel overboard into Dumfoundling Bay.
Authorities say he used a sawed-off shotgun in the attack and wore a black trench coat with a Communist hammer-and-sickle medallion on his collar — similar to a button one of the Columbine gunmen had attached to his boot.
As a consequence, Bush introduced an omnibus crime bill that funded new prisons, broadened the federal use of the death penalty, and raised mandatory minimums for people who used short-barreled rifles, sawed-off shotguns, and machine guns in crimes.
Wilson was indicted for multiple counts — malice murder, felony murder, armed robbery, hijacking a motor vehicle, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime and possession of a sawed-off shotgun — and was sentenced to death on November 22009, 288.
His leg was, indeed, sawed off (both, actually – one amputated, the other severed so his body could be stuffed into a steamer trunk) after he suffered a self-inflicted shotgun wound after what was then the largest armored car heist in American history.
The 218-year-old junior wore a black trench coat and fired a sawed-off shotgun, the same attire and weaponry used by the two gunmen who killed a dozen students and a teacher at Columbine High School in Colorado in 633.
Wilson was been convicted in Baldwin County, Georgia of malice murder, felony murder, armed robbery, hijacking a motor vehicle, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime and possession of a sawed-off shotgun, according to the state's office of the attorney general.
Maintenance was neglected, and violent crime became so widespread that transit police took to closing the rear halves of trains after 8 P.M. In 1975, two men with sawed-off shotguns lined up and robbed forty passengers on the D train in between stops.
Called sel roti, they're made at Nepali Bhanchha Ghar in Jackson Heights, Queens, with a batter of crushed rice, sugar and ghee (clarified butter), scooped with a sawed-off soda bottle and poured in the shape of a ring, into a pan of spitting oil.
But rather than maintaining the Punisher as a villain with a never-ending supply of sawed off shotguns, the show soon presents him as an emotional foil to Daredevil who challenges the helmeted hero's no-kill mentality with an onslaught of verbal (and literal) jabs.
In the last few rounds of commutations, Cook said one inmate was the leader of a drug ring that trafficked in over 28500 tons of cocaine, six had previously been convicted of being drug kingpins and another had been convicted of possessing a sawed off shot gun.
The mass shooting this month at a Texas high school provided the latest evidence of what they say is a growing copycat syndrome: The gunman wore a black trench coat and used a sawed-off shotgun, just two of several similarities with the Columbine gunmen in 1999.
They've just watched over the last 10 days, people who went out on a limb on the Comey firing, and said it was the result of the memo from the deputy attorney general, and had their limb sawed off by Donald Trump himself without a flinch.
" And presaging the sawed-off tour vans and hop-on/hop-off double-decker sightseeing buses, not to mention LA's alternative tour bus company Esotouric or San Francisco's Magic Bus, the Psychedelic Fun-In For Adults billed itself as the "world's only psychedelic and high-camp tour.
And we're also trying to close a loophole that has been developing over the last decade, where now, people are using cut-out trusts and shell corporations to purchase the most dangerous weapons -- sawed-off shotguns, automatic weapons, silencers -- and don't have to go through background checks at all.
Pence has further loosened the state's already weak gun laws — legalizing the ownership of sawed-off shotguns, approving measures that let people with concealed carry permits keep their guns in cars while parked in school parking lots, and streamlining the process of buying certain firearms in the state.
More inventor than entrepreneur, Cover designed the Taser to propel its darts with an explosive, leading the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to classify it a Title II weapon (a category that also includes sawed-off shotguns), which required an arduous registration process and narrowed its appeal.
Whether the case goes forward or not, the evidence Kohn and his whistle-blowers have collected on Facebook—every sawed off elephant tusk, every tiger skin laying flat on someone's living room floor—serves as yet another visceral reminder of the unintended consequences of all of that freedom.
My gifted comic pals and I work way too hard on crafting humor to allow you to come along and claim your unlicensed, misfiring sawed-off shotgun is actually a sharpened blade that cuts to the truth to illuminate understanding and brings out our shared humanity through laughter.
In January 2012, at 23, Grace broke through in a manner he could never have dreamed of while practicing with that sawed-off 3-iron on the farm, or even during his junior days as a pupil under the Ernie Els & Fancourt Foundation: He won the Joburg Open in South Africa.
It was established during Prohibition in 1927 and was beautifully refurbished in 2016, with its original wooden lanes still intact, sawed-off pin holders upcycled into delightful chandeliers, and handsome leather couches that serve as gathering points for house cocktails from its two horseshoe-shaped bars, as well as wood-fired pizzas and live music.
A large reclining figure by Henry Moore disappeared in 2005 while being prepared for an exhibition in Japan, with police believing the £3 million (~$4.1 million USD) work was melted down for scrap in exchange for £1,500 (~ 2000 USD); one of Lynn Chadwick's figures in "The Watchers" (1960) was separated from the sculptural trio in 2006, sawed off at its feet.

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