Crossword clues for shotguns
Wiktionary
n. (plural of shotgun English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: shotgun)
Usage examples of "shotguns".
We simply got the wrong coloreds, not the ones who fired off those shotguns in Griffith Park.
Over the past two weeks a carload of Negro youths were seen discharging shotguns into the air up at Griffith Park.
Leonard, we're looking for three colored guys who like to pop off shotguns and a Merc like yours, a '48, a '49, or a '50.
He found a fifty-unit box of Remington 12-gauge double-aught shotgun shells, forty-odd missing--but no shotguns, no rubber gloves, no bloodstained clothing, no large amounts of cash or coins and no other weaponry.
Ray did the clean-up, he tidied the loose ends, _he's_ the one who hid the shotguns, he's the boss man, he's been giving the orders since you were giving out butthole up at Casitas.
If you didn't do the Nite Owl, I don't know why you hid the shotguns, maybe you thought she could identify them.
Three pump shotguns on the floor between the seats: big bore, probably 12-gauge.
Coates' Mere and the shotguns located: forensic verification on the piece that shot the strangely marked rounds.
What if he killed Duke, stole some of his clothes and ended up at the Nite Owl by chance--because Duke frequented the place, or more likely--_as part of some kind of criminal rendezvous that went bad, the killers leaving, coming back with shotguns, blasting the Cathcart impersonator and five innocent bystanders to make it look like a robbery?
That meant the niggers were innocent, the real killers planted the shotguns in Ray Coates' car--which meant that the purple Merc seen outside the Nite Owl was a coincidence--the killers couldn't have known that three spooks were recently seen discharging shotguns in Griffith Park and would rank as natural first suspects.
Somehow the killers found Coates' car before the LAPD--and planted the shotguns, print-wiped.
He was in on the arrest of those colored guys, he was there when our guys found the car and the shotguns, and he still seemed bored by it.
He's a policeman, and he's read about those Negroes discharging shotguns in Griffith Park.
Some held old shotguns, one man an M-l carbine, one man a bow and long arrows.
Inside, there were pump-action shotguns, machetes, boxes of cartridges, and plastic-wrapped packages.