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like a pistol
adjective as in capable
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
For example, Chong notes that some knives have bent handles that you hold like a pistol so that your middle finger is aligned with your forearm, making it a neutral position.
While the shocks were administered, participants were given a friend’s hand, a metal object or a prop that looked and felt like a pistol but had no firing mechanism.
It started with a loud bang like a pistol shot.
“The reason for that is that short-barreled rifles have the greater capability of long guns, yet are easier to conceal, like a pistol.”
It was later revealed that the object was a gold-plated butane lighter with a handle shaped like a pistol’s grip.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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