Definition
a (commercial) shoot: a (commercial) filming, video recording
I will be in the Bahamas working on this commercial shoot all week, it is for a dog food company, I wear a dog costume.
to shoot (a film): to film, to record, to make (a film)
I'm shooting my second film. I shot my first film in New York, but this one is in Ohio!
This is an irregular verb:
I shoot / I shot / I have shot
to shoot (an animal): to fire a gun at, to injure, to kill (an animal)
He tried to shoot me! But luckily his gun had no bullets.
to shoot at (someone): to fire a gun at, to injure, to kill (someone)
- "I'll shoot all of you!"
- "You shot Tony Three Times... three times."
- "Sydney : Bloody hell, she just shot my telly!"
- "You tried to shoot but it was too late"
- "She just shot my telly!"
- "My father once said, a dying British man will shoot you while you're trying to rob an airport."
- "But I have the strength enough to shoot one more bullet."
- "The Corsican : I shoot you now!"
- "They shot at me!"
- "Daddy's gonna shoot us some dinner."
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