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one-shot
[ wuhn-shot ]
noun
- a magazine, brochure, or the like that is published only one time, with no subsequent issues intended, usually containing articles and photographs devoted to one topical subject.
- a single appearance by a performer, as in a play, motion picture, or television program.
- a close-up camera shot of one person.
- something occurring, done, used, etc., only once.
adjective
- occurring, done, etc., only once.
- achieved or accomplished with a single try:
a one-shot solution.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of one-shot1
Example Sentences
The series’ one-shot style demands that everyone, both in front of the camera and behind it, be as prepared as possible.
McIlroy started the final round with a four-shot deficit to leader Spaun but had turned that into a one-shot lead after 11 holes by the time the hooter sounded to curtail play because of the threat of lightning.
The Californian's sole win on the PGA Tour came three years ago at the Valero Texas Open and he did hold a one-shot lead going into Sunday earlier this season at the Sony Open, but finished in a tie for third.
“It’s not a one-off incident. It’s shocking. And it’s harrowing for us as a nation and as a society to digest. I had this idea about wanting to bring that issue into the social consciousness with the format and the style of the one-shot that Phil and I had developed.â€
“For me, the one-shot take can’t ever be the main attraction. It has to be secondary to the story and also to provide something for the story.â€
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