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View definitions for six-shooter

six-shooter

noun as in pistol

noun as in Saturday night special

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Perhaps he preferred a stylish single-shot to blazing away with a six-shooter.

Smith & Wesson made its name with handguns, such as Dirty Harry’s “Feeling Lucky?” six-shooter.

Fortunately, the heroes’ weapons — like a flamethrower and an electrified gauntlet — are more powerful than your standard six-shooter.

Her John Wayne gallops stiff-backed on an elongated red carousel pony, a silver six-shooter held high.

Legends of pistol-packing preachers who trekked through the West with, as one of them said, “Bible in pocket, gun in hand” permanently joined evangelism to the six-shooter in some corners of the American imagination.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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