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shoot off

[shoot-awf, -of] / ˈʃutˌɔf, -ˌɒf /


VERB
discharge
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O’Connell, the trade economist, said California’s defense industry will benefit “to the extent we’ve managed to shoot off a large part of our inventory of our arsenal, and we’ll need to replenish that.”

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 13, 2026

Meanwhile, students are applying “to hundreds and hundreds of jobs. They just shoot off application after application,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 14, 2025

“It’s not like basketball, where you can kind of shoot off the whistle,” Biddeford, Maine, native Dumoulin said, helpfully throwing in a comparison for non-hockey sports fans.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 4, 2024

And Mr Mitchell, who has represented Mr Trump in the past, reportedly said he hoped the former president didn't know about Comstock either "because I just don't want him to shoot off his mouth".

From BBC • Mar. 25, 2024

Don’t they realize I’m most likely to shoot off one of my own feet before I even get started?

From "I Am the Messenger" by Markus Zusak




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