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Moon shot?
Answer for the clue "Moon shot? ", 4 letters:
rear
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Word definitions for rear in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"attack in the rear," 17c., from rear (n.).
Usage examples of rear.
The two end posts directly in the rear of the front corner posts, should be 3 feet back from them, and on a line to accommodate the pitch of the roof from the front to the rear.
These several apartments are accommodated with doors, which open into separate yards on the sides and in rear, or a large one for the entire family, as may be desired.
If farther attachments be required for the accommodation of out-building conveniences, they may be continued indefinitely in the rear.
Silhouetted against the rising sun was the large moon-bounce antenna on the rear deck, pointing straight up as if praying.
The ball entered the abdomen two inches above the crest of the right ilium, a little to the rear of the anterior superior spinous process, and took a downward and forward course.
Rear Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher, was assigned Jaluit and Mili in the southern Marshalls and Makin in the northern Gilberts.
Huddled in the rear seat of the autorickshaws with Deepti, I wore a smog mask and goggles to protect my delicate eye make-up.
In its centre reared a crimson phallus, outlined in blue ink, ballocks dangling beneath, inscribed with the initials G A.
He reared his horse atop the bridge and violently heaved first one set of bags, then the other, over the crumbling stone balustrade to the downstream side.
As the passengers left the shuttle by the rear exit, a dozen Katyl arrived, riding bareback on large, ponderous animals.
In the rear came Lady Blandish and the baronet, conversing on the calm summit of success.
Again the basto bellowed, and a quick backward glance revealed the mighty creature in the trail only a few paces in my rear.
Under the front seats will be a compartment for more batteries, and there will be a third place under the rear seats, where I will also carry spare wheels and a repair kit.
On ahead the lanthorn-bearer, with arched spine and shaking knees, dragging shuffling footsteps along the corridor, then the corporal with two of his soldiers, then Heron closely followed by de Batz, and finally two more soldiers bringing up the rear.
There was still time to run away from this place bedizened front and rear with the scarlet symbol of the Reparationists.