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gun

1 of 2noun
/ɡʌn/
Forms:guns
1

a type of weapon that can fire bullets, etc.

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  • The sound of a gun firing echoed across the shooting range.
  • The police officer drew her gun and aimed it at the suspect.
  • The security guard kept a loaded gun in a secure holster while on duty.
  • The detective carefully examined the gun found at the crime scene for fingerprints.
  • Shotguns are effective close-range guns for home defense.
2

a pedal that regulates the speed of an engine, especially on vehicles or boats

  • He pressed the gun to accelerate the boat.
  • The gun responded instantly to pressure changes from the driver's foot.
  • Tractor drivers control speed using the gun on the footboard.
  • The engine revved when the gun was pressed fully.
  • Racing cars require precise control of the gun for optimal performance.
3

a large weapon or piece of artillery, often transportable and used in military operations

  • The soldiers positioned the gun on the hillside for strategic advantage.
  • The museum displayed a 19th-century field gun.
  • The crew moved the gun into place using a wheeled carriage.
  • Coastal defenses relied on large guns to protect the harbor.
  • He cleaned the gun before storing it in the armory.
4

the firing of a weapon as a signal or salute in military or ceremonial contexts

  • The cannon's gun echoed across the battlefield as a salute.
  • Soldiers gave a gun for the queen's arrival.
  • The general ordered a gun to commemorate the victory.
  • The gun was used to signal the end of the day at the fort.
5

a hand-operated device shaped like a pistol that injects grease or lubricant into machinery

  • The mechanic used a grease gun to lubricate the bearings.
  • A small gun delivered oil to hard-to-reach engine parts.
  • The grease gun ensured even lubrication across all joints.
  • Using the gun prevented excess grease from spilling.
  • He carried a gun in his tool kit for maintaining the conveyor.
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a professional assassin who works with a firearm

  • The mob hired a gun to eliminate their rival.
  • He earned a reputation as a cold, efficient gun for hire.
  • The detective traced the murder back to a contract gun.
  • In crime novels, the gun often works anonymously for cash.
  • The boss sent his best gun to handle the problem.
7

a person who shoots a firearm, especially in reference to their skill

  • He's one of the best guns in competitive shooting.
  • The rookie proved himself a steady gun under pressure.
  • Hunters respect him as a reliable gun in the field.
  • The team's top gun scored the highest in marksmanship tests.
  • She's a natural gun with excellent aim and control.
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(plural only) strong, muscular upper arms, especially biceps and triceps

  • He's been lifting weights for years; his guns are massive!
  • He's showing off his guns after a killer arm day.
  • Her guns are on another level after months of lifting.
  • Dude's guns are so big, his sleeves can barely stretch.
  • Curling every day is the secret to building serious guns.