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41gun for — gun for, v. t. 1. To pursue with the intent to kill. [PJC] 2. Fig. To make an effort to harm someone, especially with determination; also used humorously. [PJC] …
42gun´-met´al — gun metal, 1. a dark gray alloy used for chains, buckles, handles, etc.: »Gun metal, with 90% copper and 10% tin, is resistant to corrosion (W. R. Jones). 2. a dark gray. 3. a kind of onze formerly used for making guns. –gun´ met´al, adjective …
43gun metal — gun metal, 1. a dark gray alloy used for chains, buckles, handles, etc.: »Gun metal, with 90% copper and 10% tin, is resistant to corrosion (W. R. Jones). 2. a dark gray. 3. a kind of onze formerly used for making guns. –gun´ met´al, adjective …
44Gun money — was an issue of coins made by the forces of James II during the Irish Civil War between 1689 and 1691. Minted in base metal, these were designed to be redeemed for silver coins following a victory by James II and consequently bore the date in… …
45GUN Records — Distribuidor Sony BMG Music Entertainment Género(s) Rock alternativo,Heavy metal,Música industrial País …
46gun carriage — gun .carriage n a frame with wheels on which a large heavy gun is moved around …
47gun dog — gun dogs also gundog N COUNT A gun dog is a dog that has been trained to work with a hunter or gamekeeper, especially to find and carry back birds or animals that have been shot …
48gun|fight|er — «GUHN FY tuhr», noun. 1. a person who fights with a gun: »The story of Wyatt Earp, greatest gunfighter of them all (New York Times). 2. U.S. Informal. a western badman or desperado …
49gun|sling|er — «GUHN SLIHNG uhr», noun. U.S. Informal. 1. a man who wears and fights with a gun. 2. a badman, as in westerns …
50gun|sling|ing — «GUHN SLIHNG ihng», adjective, noun. Informal. –adj. wearing a gun: »... the gunslinging marshal of the frontier town (Time). –n. a shooting or fighting with guns: »gang style gunslinging …