Examples of 'shot a deer' in a sentence
Meaning of "shot a deer"
shot a deer ~ To shoot a deer means to kill a deer using a firearm or bow and arrow. This phrase is often used in the context of hunting or game hunting
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shot a deer
He shot a deer which fell into a ravine.
I have shot a deer.
I shot a deer right off your front porch.
I think Norman Mailer shot a deer over there.
Shot a deer right behind us.
It strikes me that I have never recorded in my diary when I shot a deer.
And he shot a deer and we ate it.
After he was caught, he admitted that he had never shot a deer in his life.
Also shot a deer once.
Got him right in the chest . I shot a deer.
I shot a deer right off your front porch in california.
I think Norman mailer shot a deer over there . It came this way.
I shot a deer right off your front porch on a butte just like that.
You know what, Greg shot a deer once.
We shot a deer.
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A few weeks ago, I shot a deer.
Tom shot a deer.
Sniped it with a rifle from the crow's-nest. Also shot a deer once.
We shot a deer in the woods near Lake Mattatuck on the second day.
Yeah, you shot a deer.
My dad shot a deer once and I watched the deer die right in front of me.
Come see it, Father . We shot a deer.
The first time I shot a deer and brought it home, she actually cried.
I shot a deer right off your front porch on a butte just like that . In California.
Wolf? We shot a deer.
I had shot a deer that day, but I did not have time to take it home.
Did you shot a deer in cold blood?
Also shot a deer once . You know what?