to shoot through
1shoot through — (informal; esp Aust) To go, depart in haste • • • Main Entry: ↑shoot * * * ˌshoot ˈthrough [intransitive] [he/she/it shoots through present participl …
2shoot\ through — • shoot ahead of • shoot past • shoot through • shoot alongside of v. phr. To move or drive ahead rapidly. To leave or pass through quickly. As we had to slow down before the tunnel, a red sports car shot ahead of us …
3shoot through — ► shoot through Austral./NZ informal depart, especially hurriedly. Main Entry: ↑shoot …
4shoot through — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms shoot through : he/she/it shoots through present participle shooting through past tense shot through past participle shot through Australian informal to leave a place, usually suddenly …
5Shoot-through rest Search — Shooters using release aids use shoot through rests. These feature two prongs holding the arrow shaft. when the arrow releases, the cock vane fly’s through the two prongs …
6shoot through — phr verb Shoot through is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑pain …
7shoot through — Austral./NZ informal depart, especially hurriedly. → shoot …
8Shoot through — 1. go away or abscond: Instead of going to the exam, he shot through ; 2. leave (in a hurry) …
9shoot through — Australian Slang 1. go away or abscond: Instead of going to the exam, he shot through ; 2. leave (in a hurry) …
10shoot through — Meaning To leave or pass through quickly. Origin Australian origin …