sawed-off in English

adjective
1
(of a gun) having a specially shortened barrel to make handling easier and to give a wider field of fire.
noun
1
a sawed-off shotgun.

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1. Frozen solid, skull sawed off.

2. He sawed off the shotgun.

3. Blood gushed out of the sawed- off opening

4. Some of the attackers brandished sawed-off shotguns, which they fired furiously into the air.

5. His crew sawed off the protruding bar before taking him to an ill-equipped doctor.

6. Sawed-off 12-gauge, close range, shot out of the driver's side window, driving a small blue suv.

7. The sawed-off vehicle pokes gentle fun at the series of white automobiles tumbling through SAM’s lobby, Asparkle with LED lights

8. Blunderbusses were early versions ot the sawed off shotgun, though the shot did not spread as well as modern choke bored shotguns

9. Tank Hunter Kit: Players who pick up the Tank Hunter Kit equip both a Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr, capable of doing massive amounts of damage to vehicles and infantry, a Sawed-off shotgun, and a Periscope.

10. Couldn't be more Awkwarder Cause you're innocence I robbed you of It's my fingers that got stuck up Taught ya ta, not give a Slapstick, hockey puck The broad hunter with the sawed off Like an arm when it's lopped off of ya But I'm not gonna, get the shotgun Or the Glock, I'm gonna opt for the ox Cause I'm into objects that are sharp when I shop