(kindred - familial, shared)There was a literally kindred relationship between the European rulers whose countries fought in World War I.(kindred spirits - idiom for sharing opinions or outlook)We are kindred spirits on the issue of gun control.
If you jump the gun, you do something prematurely, before it's supposed to happen. It's a racing term, meaning that you let your horse jump out before the starting gun sounded.
The cowboy put his gun in the satchel.
The pronoun in the sentence is he, the subjective case functioning as the subject of the sentence.
I was going to fight back until I discovered the robber weilded a gun.
She jumped the gun. She started at 3, when the other started at GO!
The native Americans call the gun a fire stick. It is not funny dude
Glue stick.
A beat is a musical tempo.The idiom "have a bead on"means to be aiming at, as the bead of a gun sight.
Your draw hand would be the hand that you draw your gun from your holster with.
Going "like a shot" means "as straight and as fast as a bullet shot from a gun."
The gun fighter carved another notch in the handle of her gun.
Races (such as horse races) were started by firing a gun- when it fired, the racers would start. But if you moved before the gun fired, you "jumped the gun" and were disqualified. It has come to mean acting prematurely.
get a gun and kill NOOBS
you stick the tip of the gun into the potato pull the trigger then its loaded then fire at will!
(kindred - familial, shared)There was a literally kindred relationship between the European rulers whose countries fought in World War I.(kindred spirits - idiom for sharing opinions or outlook)We are kindred spirits on the issue of gun control.
Robbing banks/stores