six-gun (Meaning)

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six-gun (n)

a pistol with a revolving cylinder (usually having six chambers for bullets)

six-gun Sentence Examples

  1. The iconic six-gun stood gleaming in his holster, ready to draw.
  2. The gunslinger's reputation rested on his mastery of the six-gun.
  3. The duel at high noon would be decided by the speed and accuracy of their six-guns.
  4. The cowboys rode into town, their six-guns jingling at their sides.
  5. The six-gun was an essential tool for survival in the rugged frontier.
  6. The frontier town was known for its gunfights, where six-guns roared.
  7. The outlaw's six-gun was feared throughout the territory.
  8. The lawman relied on his six-gun to maintain order in the lawless land.
  9. The six-gun became a symbol of the wild and dangerous Wild West.
  10. The cowboy's six-gun was his constant companion and protector.

FAQs About the word six-gun

a pistol with a revolving cylinder (usually having six chambers for bullets)

six-shooter, handgun, derringer, firearm, pistol, sidearm, revolver, gun, self-loader, harquebus

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The iconic six-gun stood gleaming in his holster, ready to draw.

The gunslinger's reputation rested on his mastery of the six-gun.

The duel at high noon would be decided by the speed and accuracy of their six-guns.

The cowboys rode into town, their six-guns jingling at their sides.