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ˈflight-shot Also 6–7 flight-shoot. [f. flight n.1 + shot n.] 1. The distance to which a flight-arrow is shot, a bow-shot.
1455Paston Lett. No. 257 I. 351 And so he dede till he was a flyte shote or more from his place. 1538Leland Itin. (1744) IV. 41 The passage into it at ful Se is a flite Shot over, as much as the Tamise is above the Bridge. 1615G. Sandys Trav. 23 This hill lyeth South of the ruines..and about three flight-shots remoued. 1625J. Taylor (Water P.) Thiefe Wks. (1630) ii. 119/2 Some two flight-shoot to th' Alehouse he did wag. a1697Aubrey Nat. Hist. Surrey (1719) I. 46 A Brook..riseth four Mile off in a Cellar; and a Flight-shot off drives a Mill. 1852Hawthorne Blithedale Rom. xviii, Far as her flight-shot was, those arrows hit the mark. fig.1647Ward Simp. Cobler 29 Such as..follow fashions..a flight shot or two off. 1704Swift T. Tub vi. 86 Jack was already gone a flight-shot beyond his patience. 2. A shot taken at wildfowl in flight.
1887Rye Norfolk Broads 100 In the hope of getting a flight shot at duck or plover. |