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1 He was a cool and terrible shot , and had a terribly long and forcibly arguing rifle.
2 Cook has got away with a terrible shot !
3 This invention is intended to protect our forts from the terrible shot fired by the modern guns.
4 And I'm most likely a terrible shot .
5 Root lamented a " terrible shot " that he said allowed the tourists to get back into the game.
6 He was a joyful golfer, a boy who could laugh at a terrible shot and swing harder at the next.
7 Just before the first quarter break, the Cats' Jed Bews took a terrible shot at goal, shanking it across the field after completely miskicking it.
8 Nowadays, even they are making jokes about what terrible shots they are.
9 They all missed; despite the musketeers' reputation, they were terrible shots , he added.
10 I ended up hitting terrible shots for a couple of months.
11 They weren't even marginally bad shots, they were just terrible shots .
12 Terrible shots , more terrible runs, neat barrels, and pretty fencers.
13 I hit three terrible shots that cost me bogeys.
14 Between Harry's alternately fine and terrible shots and his own consistent weakness there is a rough equality that makes each match unpredictable.
15 As Harlow explains why we're in Vegas, drinking terrible shots and wearing the world's sluttiest dresses, my eyes move down his chin, over his cheeks.
16 ("She has a good head on her shoulders," said the present queen, "but she's a terrible shot , and worse with a sword.
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