shot in a sentence
n., v.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
SHOT: A sudden release of a projectile or a photograph taken at a specific moment.
Sample Sentences
- He took a shot at the target and hit the bullseye.
- The photographer captured a stunning shot of the sunset over the mountains.
- After several attempts, she finally nailed the perfect shot in her presentation.
- His shot of espresso was just what he needed to start the day.
- The team's last-minute shot won them the championship game.
- He took a shot at the target and felt a rush of adrenaline.
- The photographer captured the perfect shot just as the sun set behind the mountains.
- After a long day, she finally decided to take a shot at writing her novel.
- His bold shot in the game led the team to victory in the final moments.
- The doctor advised him to get a flu shot before winter arrived.
- The photographer captured the perfect shot of the sunset over the mountains.
- After practicing for weeks, she finally made the winning shot in the basketball game.
- He took a shot at the target and felt a rush of adrenaline as the arrow hit the bullseye.
- The director called for another shot to get a better angle of the dramatic scene.
- In a moment of spontaneity, she decided to take a shot at painting her first canvas.
- After several attempts, he finally nailed the perfect shot at the basketball game.
- She felt a surge of adrenaline as she took the shot in the final seconds of the match.
- The film director was pleased with how the opening shot set the tone for the entire movie.
- He couldn't believe his luck when he won the contest with his breathtaking wildlife shot.
- After several attempts, she finally nailed the perfect shot for her portfolio.
- He took a deep breath before taking the shot in the high-pressure game.
- The documentary featured an emotional shot of the wildlife in its natural habitat.
- During the game, the player made an impressive shot from beyond the arc.