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How to Pronounce shoot full of holes?

Correct pronunciation for the word "shoot full of holes" is [ʃˈuːt fˈʊl ɒv hˈə͡ʊlz], [ʃˈuːt fˈʊl ɒv hˈə‍ʊlz], [ʃ_ˈuː_t f_ˈʊ_l ɒ_v h_ˈəʊ_l_z].

What are the misspellings for shoot full of holes?

  • ahoot full of holes,
  • zhoot full of holes,
  • xhoot full of holes,
  • dhoot full of holes,
  • ehoot full of holes,
  • whoot full of holes,
  • sgoot full of holes,
  • sboot full of holes,
  • snoot full of holes,
  • sjoot full of holes,
  • suoot full of holes,
  • syoot full of holes,
  • shiot full of holes,
  • shkot full of holes,
  • shlot full of holes,
  • shpot full of holes,
  • sh0ot full of holes,
  • sh9ot full of holes,
  • shoit full of holes,
  • shokt full of holes

What is the present tense of Shoot full of holes?

  • The personal forms of the verb "shoot full of holes" in present tense are:

  • - I shoot full of holes

  • - You shoot full of holes

  • - He shoots full of holes

  • - She shoots full of holes

  • - It shoots full of holes

  • - We shoot full of holes

  • - You shoot full of holes

  • - They shoot full of holes
  • What is the past tense of Shoot full of holes?

  • The personal forms of the verb "shoot full of holes" in past tense, using the regular verb form, are as follows:

  • - First person singular: I shot full of holes.

  • - Second person singular: You shot full of holes.

  • - Third person singular: He/she/it shot full of holes.

  • - First person plural: We shot full of holes.

  • - Second person plural: You shot full of holes.

  • - Third person plural: They shot full of holes.
  • What is the adverb for shoot full of holes?

    The adverb for "shoot full of holes" would be "haphazardly" or "recklessly". These adverbs imply that the action of shooting is done in a careless or random manner.

    What is the adjective for shoot full of holes?

    The adjective form of the phrase "shoot full of holes" would be "hole-riddled" or "hole-filled".

    Usage over time for shoot full of holes:

    This graph shows how "shoot full of holes" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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