Results for: align the sight and barrel of a gun
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cause opponent to disappear, cease to exist, go out of sight; become extinct, not be found, vanish from sightdisappear
concentrate intensely on something, cover something up, hide something by covering, hide something from sight, inter dead body, put in the ground and cover with dirt, lose somebody through death, move card, obscure something, put something in hole, sin...bury
condition in which the upper and lower teeth do not align properly when closed (Dentistry), undesirable positioning of teethmalocclusion
cut groove in something, cut thread in screw, engrave something with decoration, frame for type, hunt; area used for hunting; groove; gunbarrel, jazz duet, make somebody run away, part of gun barrel, pay persistent attention to somebody, pursue somebod...chase
cutting grooves, cutting of grooves in the barrel of a firearm; grooves in the barrel of a firearm, spiral groovesrifling
dal segno, days after sight, document signedd.s.
dark rum, emit a high piercing cry, shriek, scream, scream; (Slang) strong rum from the bottom of a barrel (term originated in Newfoundland, Canada), high-pitched sound, make screeching sound, produce screeching sound by moving fast, shriek something, ...screech
desert bird noted for running, dog that hunts by sight, fast horse; person who hunts with hounds; hunting dog, hunter with coursers, swift horsecourser
device for striking bell, harmonize, harmony, indicate something by chiming, notes sounded by a clock, percussion instrument, produce musical sound, rim of barrel, ring harmoniously, ring of a bell; harmony, make a bell-like sound; strike a bell, cause...chime
device used in eye examinations to measure capability of sight, instrument for examining the eyeoptometer
diminished sight, partial loss of vision, blind spot affecting part of the visual field (Medicine)scotoma
disappear, fade out of sight; die out, be extinguished; be used up, run out, dwindle to endpeter out
dog that hunts by sightgazehound
firearm having a long barrel which is no longer in use; matchlock gun created in the 15th century, harquebushackbut
firearm muffler, part of exhaust system, person or thing that silences; device attached to the barrel of a gun to muffle the sound of gunfire; muffler of an internal combustion engine (British), see also:muffler, somebody or something imposing silencesilencer
 

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