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Definition of Reshot
1. reshoot [v] - See also: reshoot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reshot
Literary usage of Reshot
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report (1913)
"Finally the well was reshot with 20 quarts of nitro, but the casing was loosened,
so that water was again troublesome. The well can hardly be said to have ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1885)
"He had his way as usual; and next morning, strongly escorted, reshot all his
points from a suitable peak to the south of our bivouac. ..."
3. Robinson Crusoe's Money: Or, The Remarkable Financial Fortunes and by David Ames Wells (1876)
"... could legitimately be reissued or reshot in time of peace, without matter as
to whom it might hit or what property it might destroy; and that, in fact, ..."
4. The Mikado's Empire by William Elliot Griffis (1876)
"The five-feet length of shaft leaped through the air, and, piercing the armor
and flesh of the Taira bowman who reshot the first arrow, fell, spent, ..."
5. The Mikado's Empire by William Elliot Griffis (1913)
"The five-feet length of shaft leaped through the air, and, piercing the armor
and flesh of the Taira bowman who reshot the first arrow, fell, spent, ..."