Examples of 'big shootout' in a sentence

Meaning of "big shootout"

Big shootout: This phrase typically describes a significant or intense gun battle or confrontation, often involving multiple participants. It can also be used metaphorically to indicate a major competition or conflict

How to use "big shootout" in a sentence

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big shootout
They had a big shootout in here.
He almost got killed on a big shootout.
This big shootout started.
There was a big shootout.
Big shootout today.
He was in a big shootout.
A big shootout will bring every copper in the area out on a blue light.
The FBI nabbed him in a big shootout.
Not after that big shootout with the Kitagawa yakuza.
Did not get many details, but there was some big shootout.
There was a big shootout at a house in Prenzlauer Berg.
Killed two, captured two, and two slip off into the tunnels. Big shootout.
The FBI nabbed him in a big shootout outside a movie theater in Chicago.
This big shootout started . All of a sudden the bullets were flying.
Was not there a big shootout in the woods?

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This big shootout started. All of a sudden the bullets were flying. Somehow we had miscalculated.
I know that . Not after that big shootout with the Kitagawa yakuza.
A big shootout at the docks, yet no police show up?
Downtown bank . Big shootout.
There is been a big shootout at Fish Mooney 's place.
Yeah, they got the guys. There was a big shootout at a house in Prenzlauer Berg.
There is been a big shootout at Fish Mooney 's place . addic7ed . com.
The FBI nabbed him in a big shootout outside a movie theater in Chicago . - Wow.

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