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Definition of shoot-down in English: shoot-downnoun North American An act or instance of bringing down an aircraft by shooting at it. Example sentencesExamples - The helicopter was apparently shot down in Afghanistan's most volatile province, with the Taliban claiming responsibility for the attack.
- He shared in the destruction of a reconnaissance aircraft, and shot down a Bf 109 on May 29.
- Inside the porch of the church are some remains of the framework from the German Zeppelin L48 that was shot down in 1917.
- US sources said that two missiles had been shot down.
- The enlisted fliers shot down 130 enemy aircraft.
- Iraq said the attack helicopter was shot down over Karbala, south of Baghdad.
- In an extreme case, it can alert US air defenses to shoot down a suspect plane.
- Her notoriety increased after she single-handedly shot down a Rhodesian army helicopter.
- Dad was shot down on May 22.
- However, officials did confirm that a British Tornado fighter bomber had been reportedly shot down by a US-operated Patriot missile near the Kuwaiti border.
- Nearly a decade later, he was shot down and taken prisoner in Vietnam.
- General Grange, three U.S. Army helicopters have been shot down, apparently, over the past couple of weeks.
- This clause, he said, would give the military the legal right to shoot down a hijacked plane.
- Actor Tom Sizemore will play a mechanic who shoots down attacking Japanese aircraft with a shotgun.
- Ordinary Iraqis have been shot down by occupation forces.
- Hutu extremists accused Tutsi rebels of shooting down the plane.
- Officials say a second Tamil jet was shot down.
- Rather than shooting down dozens of rockets, this system would take out only one or two missiles in space with 16,000 mph interceptors.
- South Ossetian forces have shot down a Georgian spy plane, officials in the breakaway province said today.
- According to first findings, the guard was shot down with eight or nine bullets from a machine gun fired by an unknown number of assailants who had approached him.
Definition of shoot-down in US English: shoot-downnoun North American An act or instance of bringing down an aircraft by shooting at it. Example sentencesExamples - South Ossetian forces have shot down a Georgian spy plane, officials in the breakaway province said today.
- This clause, he said, would give the military the legal right to shoot down a hijacked plane.
- Dad was shot down on May 22.
- In an extreme case, it can alert US air defenses to shoot down a suspect plane.
- General Grange, three U.S. Army helicopters have been shot down, apparently, over the past couple of weeks.
- Actor Tom Sizemore will play a mechanic who shoots down attacking Japanese aircraft with a shotgun.
- Hutu extremists accused Tutsi rebels of shooting down the plane.
- The helicopter was apparently shot down in Afghanistan's most volatile province, with the Taliban claiming responsibility for the attack.
- He shared in the destruction of a reconnaissance aircraft, and shot down a Bf 109 on May 29.
- Ordinary Iraqis have been shot down by occupation forces.
- Nearly a decade later, he was shot down and taken prisoner in Vietnam.
- Officials say a second Tamil jet was shot down.
- Iraq said the attack helicopter was shot down over Karbala, south of Baghdad.
- Inside the porch of the church are some remains of the framework from the German Zeppelin L48 that was shot down in 1917.
- The enlisted fliers shot down 130 enemy aircraft.
- US sources said that two missiles had been shot down.
- However, officials did confirm that a British Tornado fighter bomber had been reportedly shot down by a US-operated Patriot missile near the Kuwaiti border.
- Rather than shooting down dozens of rockets, this system would take out only one or two missiles in space with 16,000 mph interceptors.
- According to first findings, the guard was shot down with eight or nine bullets from a machine gun fired by an unknown number of assailants who had approached him.
- Her notoriety increased after she single-handedly shot down a Rhodesian army helicopter.
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