Shooting vs Tschinke - What's the difference?
shooting | tschinke |
(countable) An instance of shooting (a person) with a gun.
(uncountable) The sport or activity of firing a gun.
The act of one who, or that which, shoots.
A sensation of darting pain.
As nouns the difference between shooting and tschinke
is that shooting is (countable) an instance of shooting (a person) with a gun while tschinke is a light, wheel lock hunting rifle once used for shooting wildfowl.As a verb shooting
is .shooting
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(head)Derived terms
* crap shooting * shooting script * shooting starNoun
(en-noun)- Police are hunting the people who carried out the shootings last week.
- the shooting''' of an archery club; the '''shooting of rays of light
- a shooting in one's head