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Definition of shotgun serenade

shotgun serenade

noun

  • The sounds of small arms, especially shotguns.

    I hear the shotgun serenade between the sheriffs and the suspects.

    Synonymous of gunfire and gunfight sounds.

    Last edited on Dec 30 2022. Submitted by Dr. P.D. Fisher on Dec 30 2022.

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