Advanced as in force To force or hurry someone or something, as in making a quick decision or taking immediate action. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Shotgun'
She decided to shotgun her homework assignments, completing them all in a single night.
To meet the deadline, the journalist had no choice but to shotgun the article without extensive revisions.
The software development team had to shotgun the coding process to release the critical software update on time.
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