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"shoot off" Definitions
  1. (informal) to leave very quickly

118 Sentences With "shoot off"

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Once there, they recombine and shoot off into a detector.
They can't just shoot off a comment into the void.
The signals crisscross Ontario Place and shoot off into the world.
Initially, I predicted that Pixel 3 would win this shoot-off easily.
She might be a good employee; she might shoot off her mouth.
It's a mystery to Mexicans, who shoot off their fireworks on Sept. 16.
She won her bronze in a tense shoot-off with China's Wei Meng.
I shoot off a few quick texts wishing my best friend a happy birthday.
You'll quickly identify connections you might have and be able to shoot off a message.
Magnetic field lines, rather than connecting the north and south, would shoot off into infinity.
I can shoot off a text without thinking, but spend fifteen minutes tweaking an email.
You can pretend to shoot off a fireball, summon a storm, or even restore health.
I didn't just shoot off hundreds of pictures to get the shot like people do today.
Have you ever wanted to watch a huge spinning wheel shoot off a glorious cacophony of fireworks?
American Corey Cogdell won her second bronze medal by besting Spain's Fatima Galvez in a shoot-off.
She's probably not very proficient now, but she could probably still beat Trump in a shoot-off.
" To announce the boat's approach, the town would "shoot off a cannon three times— bang, bang, bang.
Jean Quiquampoix of France won the silver after a shoot-off with bronze medalist Li Yuehong of China.
Arguments you get into could become public—keep that in mind if you shoot off any nasty texts.
"I can shoot off five, six of them in a row, just looking at bright light," he tells me.
I shoot off a quick text to a friend to confirm that we're still on for brunch this weekend.
I am feeling great, and I shoot off as many emails as I can until I leave at 5.
Rooney, also a first-time Olympian, made it to the final in a shoot-off with American Corey Cogdell.
She says she doesn't command the rest, but when she dies, the surrounding drones shoot off sparks and collapse.
I remain hesitant, convinced I'll accidentally shoot off my toe before ever disposing of a marauding army of bigots.
But as all these branch realities shoot off, and characters travel between them, time travel in Endgame is very confusing.
File photo - A United States M1A2 SEP fires it's main gun during the shoot-off of Strong Europe Tank Challenge.
And then there's games like Crate Crasher, where you shoot off blasts to destroy as many crates as you can.
I shoot off an email and tell the team that I'm working from home and then go back to bed.
Kyrie Irving is a near-perfect running mate for James' rolls, thanks to his ability to shoot off the dribble.
"The North Koreans shoot off a missile and somehow it disintegrates over Japan or hits some [populated] area," Cashin said.
I can shoot off emails to my doctor's office and wait on hold, at my desk, without fear of getting fired.
Josip Glasnovic of Croatia beat Italian Giovanni Pellielo in a four-shot shoot-off to claim gold in the men's trap event.
"We didn't just shoot off and do Apollo and land on the moon," he tells me as I'm getting ready to leave.
The sun will have these coronal mass ejections where huge blasts of high energy particles shoot off the surface of the sun.
The attorney also provided police body-camera footage to CNN, in which someone can be heard telling the officer "Good shoot" off-camera.
But if she manages to, say, shoot off Negan's penis in the boudoir in the process I guess I'll consider it a wash.
It's convenient to just shoot off a text message to your host, but that's not necessarily the best way to go about things.
"Game of Thrones" has always been this vast, sprawling network of story lines that maybe cross for one second and then shoot off.
"As far as I'm concerned, most of the time it's not necessary to shoot off at the mouth and respond every time," he said.
On March 14, a Russian rocket carrying a new Mars orbiter will (all being well) shoot off on its way to the Red Planet.
Australia and California firefighters battle a similar menace: flaming eucalyptus trees that can shoot off and send dangerous burning embers miles in strong winds.
Service weapons developers tell Warrior a "shoot-off" of several LRPF prototypes is currently planned for 2020 as a key step toward achieving operational status.
That way, you can focus on calling, texting, and taking the occasional photo, but you can still shoot off an email if you need to.
His ability to shoot off the dribble was nearly identical to that of Kennard—1.10 points-per-possession for Hood versus 1.08 PPP for Kennard.
Kim Jonghyun, 31, of South Korea, won his second Olympic silver with a perfect 10.9 shoot-off with Russia's Kirill Grigoryan, who took the bronze.
Rotate here, shoot off screen, hide behind this door, throw that shotgun, grab that knife, empty that magazine, avoid that window, fire through that window.
Maybe you can't write an article on Monday, but maybe you can knock out some paperwork or shoot off some emails you've been putting off.
The data shoot off to an app via Bluetooth and can be integrated into Apple Watches by swapping out their bands for ones with sensors.
While Teegarden's star is on the quiet side, other red dwarfs regularly shoot off massive flares, possibly destroying any chance for life on worlds orbiting them.
We don't have the set for it, but we just show the director how much size he has to work in so he doesn't shoot off.
You'll feel energized to take care of paperwork and shoot off important e-mails, but please, Virgo, double-check everything, because accidents abound during Mercury retrograde!
Do stick around for the encores, which these players use to shoot off in unexpected directions with improvised takes on folk music, jazz or the Beatles.
On my way out, someone calls with a potential freelance job, it sounds interesting, so I quickly shoot off my portfolio for her to forward along.
George Zimmerman put down his guns long enough to shoot off his mouth instead at President Barack Obama ... accusing him of shedding crocodile tears over mass shootings.
After a tense shoot-off for the bronze with China's Wei Meng, Rhode was overcome with emotion, as her husband and young son shouted from the stands.
While you of course shouldn't shoot off anything about compensation or vacation days early on in the process, you should feel OK bringing the above examples up.
But because he can really shoot off the dribble, Kennard probably could fit well next to a smaller, defensively gifted guard like Marcus Smart or Patrick Beverley.
They call him the "Merc with the Mouth" because he sure is a cunning linguist who likes to shoot off — verbally, of course — every chance he gets.
I remember visiting the Pealings, long-distance friends of my parents, and going out to a field with their son David to shoot off his model rocket.
Let's explore: Narratively, there aren't a lot of sports that tell a clearer, more elegant story than a good ol' fashioned shoot-off at the archery range.
Irving, on the other hand, is a threat to shoot off the dribble—and in several instances, that threat has forced Golden State to overextend its defense.
The guys who shoot off the trap in a messy clinch of knees and sweeps to turn possible defeat into certain victory are few and far between.
It is a place where the usual debates are about things like where to shoot off our Fourth of July fireworks, not about artificial intelligence aimed at students.
He can shoot off the catch and off the bounce, run a pick-and-roll, and play at a rare Goldilocks tempo, not too fast and not too slow.
"The faster that something moves, the more mass is needed to keep it all together," van Dokkum says, otherwise a lot of the material would shoot off into space.
There's no league-wise desire to mess with Ball's shot, despite some apprehensions about how effectively he will be able to shoot off the dribble against bigger, faster defenders.
George is terrific moving away from the action, curling around Steven Adams to shoot off the catch, or firing one up off a flare screen set by Carmelo Anthony.
The Geminids appear to radiate out of the constellation Gemini, but because they shoot off in all directions, all you have to do to see them is look up.
It also reflects the vast online jobs marketplace, where restless applicants shoot off their résumés like one of those T-shirt cannons at a football stadium, firing without aiming.
His will tasks the foundation to select an exoplanet from the growing list of potential Earth-like planets out there, and shoot off a colony ship in its direction.
"So I shoot off the slide with Johnny and I go … " Hathaway continues, reenacting the "sticking" position she took upon exit from the ride as the audience erupts in applause.
Scientists think it's possible ultracool dwarf stars like TRAPPIST-1 shoot off more flares than sunlike stars early in their lives, but those cooler objects calm down as they age.
Rossetti, the son of 1992 skeet bronze medalist Bruno Rossetti, went to a shoot-off in qualifying for the semi-final and ousted two French shooters coached by his father.
In a section that deals with the construction of castles of fire — towers that shoot off fireworks — a local with a GoPro on his head climbs to a terrifying height.
In other words, North Korea has the ability to shoot off tons of missile-like rockets that can almost assuredly hit their target right over the border into South Korea.
I finish reading Eating Animals, shoot off some emails, and knock a couple small items off my to-do list in anticipation of going back to school in a few days.
Powell "is very scripted and to the point and doesn't really shoot off the hip a lot," said John Doyle, vice president of dealing and trading at Tempus Consulting in Washington.
I did well in most of my classes but got one unexpected B. I shoot off emails to the professor and my advisor while eating an avocado and chicken sandwich for breakfast.
They'll simply turn it on at home one night, no doubt tempted throughout the evening to check their phone, get something from the kitchen, or shoot off a couple of quick emails.
It works with "various" custom maps that support the popular Brutal Doom mod, which augments Doom's already famously violent experience with the ability to splatter walls with blood and shoot off limbs.
After noshing on a variety of elegant desserts, partygoers congregated on the rooftop to shoot off powder guns to reveal a blue hue, meaning little Shaffer would be getting a baby brother.
Cogdell, a three-time Olympian, took her second Olympic bronze medal by besting Spain's Fatima Galvez in a shoot-off, after each woman shot 13 of their 15 targets for the medal.
For a while, in 2015 and 2016, he was freely available on TV, proving that he could shoot off his mouth in a Fifth Avenue studio and still not lose his voters.
"Cavs and warriors about to play in the greatest shoot off in history, the NRA finals, and cavs got the greatest gun slinger of the League in Lebron," Chris Galasaka wrote on Twitter.
Moving very, very fast it swung around the sun, looping around to shoot off at a new angle that sent it past the inner planets and then, eventually, back out into deep space.
American Corey Cogdell, a three-time Olympian, won her second bronze medal by besting Spain's Fatima Galvez in a shoot-off, after each woman shot 13 of their 15 targets for the medal.
These types of stars can shoot off extreme flares that send radiation off into their systems, possibly impacting planets the way the most severe solar storms do when they slam into Earth's magnetic field.
While the constant notifications between snaps, posts, updates, tweets and texts can seem downright suffocating at times, it's undeniably handy to be able to shoot off a quick message (or 10) to your sweetie.
Kim Jonghyun, 31, of South Korea, won his second Olympic silver with a perfect 10.9 shoot-off with Kirill Grigoryan, a 24-year-old who took the bronze, Russia's first medal in this event.
But Trump could not keep his attention focused on this through line — since the subject was someone else — so every 30 seconds or so he would shoot off on a resentment-filled bragging loop.
It may be faster to shoot off a quick email, but regularly speaking to your teammates can keep you all on the same page and ward off the loneliness that can occur when working remotely.
Bureau of Fire Protection spokesman Ian Manalo told Reuters the gunman placed 9mm ammunition on a gaming table which he then set on fire, causing bullets to shoot off randomly and sending those inside ducking for cover.
The particles exchange information with one another via a sort of fluctuation in space, and shoot off in opposite directions, if you look lengthwise down the ATLAS cylinder (as shown in the lower lefthand corner of the above image).
Upon winning his first gold in three Olympics, the 29-year-old Reitz walked across the range to hug fellow officer Jean Quiquampoix of France, who won the silver after a thrilling shoot-off with bronze medallist Li Yuehong of China.
India's Abhinav Bindra, a 33-year-old who in 2008 became the only individual athlete from his nation to win gold, took fourth with 163.8 after losing a shoot-off with Kulish after the pair exited the seventh round tied.
It was a way to distinguish between the worker bees, who needed heavy-duty computers to do the actual grind of designing, and the bosses, who could slip the Air out of their bag and shoot off a few emails.
Whether they want to shoot off a tweet at a moment's notice or keep track of their daily step count, notables such as President Obama, Queen Bey, and Jon Hamm have all been caught sporting our favorite smartwatches and activity trackers.
I again told him that his abnormal heart rhythm, atrial fibrillation, made it more likely a blood clot could shoot off toward his brain, which in turn could lead to difficulty speaking or moving parts of his… He interrupted me.
After noshing on a variety of elegant desserts, partygoers — including the couple's 22-month-old son Shaffer Chimere Jr. — congregated on the rooftop to shoot off powder guns to reveal a blue hue, meaning little Shaffer would be getting a baby brother.
FROM COINAGE: The Most Expensive Stadiums Built in the U.S. To really put Brees' quarterbacking proficiency to the test, a Dude Perfect guy dares the NFL star to a skeet shoot off – but instead of using guns, they shatter skeet disks with footballs.
Artillerymen on both sides were eager to shoot off all their ammunition to avoid having to load and take away the heavy shells; some, at least, had the decency to aim their guns at an angle where they were unlikely to kill anyone.
The information you learn is for your own voyeuristic pleasure — you can't call or post to anyone's social media accounts, though you can shoot off a pre-drafted message or two — but you're still an active participant in discovering someone's gender identity without their consent.
Outside the body, scientists say, it is relatively harmless, but specks absorbed in the body, usually through inhaling dust, shoot off a continuous shower of radioactive particles thousands of times a minute, gradually exacting damage that can cause cancer and other diseases decades later.
That said, for most people, the standard GH5 is likely a better buy, and I would like to spend some more time doing a real shoot off between it and something like Sony's A7S II to figure out which camera really reigns supreme in low-light.
It was a boring silver Motorola clamshell—the cheapest one at the Verizon store my dad was willing to get me—but I was finally able to shoot off quick messages like "Where u at" and "Running late" without taking 22000 whole minutes to do so.
The tournament's first shoot-off on a glorious day at the Sambodromo began with a bang as world champion Kim racked up 2998 points out of a maximum 260, beating the 699 his compatriot Im Dong-hyun compiled in the preliminary round in London four years ago.
And far from being engrossed in the noble pursuit of truth and reason, some of the beltway think-tanks have begun to look more like brainy guns for hire, prepared to shoot off whatever argument a country or corporation gives them—a situation exposed by the New York Times.
One of the starkest differences came in a head-to-head shoot-off of a statue of Honest Abe in the late afternoon, where the Moto G7 captured an image that was better exposed, colorful, and avoided the awful yellow color cast that plagued the Xperia 10's shot.
The Moon, in Capricorn, makes a harmonious connection with the Sun, creating an easygoing energy, before challenging Uranus, the planet of shock and surprise, at 6:22 AM. Don't drink too much coffee this morning, and take a minute before you shoot off any impulsive messages upon waking.
Believing that a foggy mind could make them less likely to hold back when they shoot off a giant ramp to soar hundreds of yards through the air, some of the skiers arrived in Pyeongchang just days before their events so that they could compete while still jet lagged.
It allows you, instead of that pre-funding I was describing earlier, where the Bank of Kara put Philippine pesos in the Bank of Brad, you now can shoot off payments in real time instead of pre-funding between the dollar and the peso by using XRP as a bridge currency, in effect.
" And this is from the start of the review by the novelist and critic Stacey D'Erasmo in Rolling Stone: "Ever since Joni Mitchell spread her free-verse wings, many a female singer-songwriter has tried to master the introspective idiom only to sink into the swamp of banality or shoot off into some chilly, abstract emotional ozone.
Few inventions have been quite as revolutionary as the cell phone: With just a click, you can book dinner reservations without uttering a word to the disgruntled hostess, shoot off a string of text messages apologizing for running late to said dinner, and, in seconds, snap a picture of your food to Instagram when you do finally show up 30 minutes later.
Knicks PR, the classiest organization in sports, then decided to shoot off this fucking tweet, because in these modern times every news story that caresses the contours of our eyes just feels totally ignorable if it isn't served up with out-of-control organizational and personal maleficence: That's right, sports fans: the Knicks passive-aggressively accused Oakley of being an alcoholic.
" For those too young to remember, the movie starred Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis, two gal pals, whose fishing trip turns dark after Sarandon's character shoots a would-be rapist, triggering one of the all-time great movie lines: "You shoot off a guy's head with his pants down, believe me, Texas ain't the place you want to get caught.
It gives you everything you could possibly want from a song called "Space Disco" by a guy calling himself Cosmic Hoffman—to the point where there's little point trying to exhaust my vocabulary explaining it, when you can just hit play above and shoot off beyond the stratosphere using nothing but a pair of mirror shades and silver-sprayed cardboard robot costume for protection.
That report games out air-to-air combat in the event of a serious attack on Taiwan from mainland China and makes incredibly generous assumptions about the effectiveness of the US air-to-air missiles (they're 100 percent effective), and also assumes that the Chinese missiles are completely incapable of shooting down a stealth aircraft (but the Chinese shoot off a whole bunch anyways.) Even under optimistic conditions bordering on the hallucinogenic, the study suggests that the stealthy US jets would run out of missiles faster than the Chinese run out of planes.

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