Shots Unscramble word

shots is a Scrabble word, shots uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for shots Eight points.
Words with Friends point value for shots: Eight points.

Below are the results of unscrambling shots. We found a total of 44 words by unscrambling the letters in shots.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in shots

hosts 8 soths 8 stosh 8

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in shots

hoss 7 host 7 hots 7 shot 7 sosh 7 soth 7 sots 4 thos 7 tosh 7 toss 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in shots

hot 6 hts 6 ohs 6 sho 6 sht 6 soh 6 sos 3 sot 3 tho 6 tos 3 tss 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in shots

ho 5 hs 5 ht 5 oh 5 os 2 ot 2 sh 5 so 2 ss 2 st 2 th 5 to 2 ts 2

Definitions of shots

British English : shot If you fire a shot, you fire a gun once.My first two shots missed the target.ʃɒt NOUN

noun

  1. the act or an instance of discharging a projectile
  2. Word forms:   plural shot . a solid missile, such as an iron ball or a lead pellet, discharged from a firearm
  3. small round pellets of lead collectively, as used in cartridges metal in the form of coarse powder or small pellets
  4. small round pellets of lead collectively, as used in cartridges
  5. metal in the form of coarse powder or small pellets
  6. the distance that a discharged projectile travels or is capable of travelling
  7. a person who shoots, esp with regard to his ability   ⇒ he is a good shot
  8. (informal ) an attempt; effort
  9. (informal ) a guess or conjecture
  10. any act of throwing or hitting something, as in certain sports
  11. the launching of a rocket, missile, etc, esp to a specified destination   ⇒ a moon shot
  12. a single photograph   ⇒ I took 16 shots of the wedding a series of frames on cine film concerned with a single event a length of film taken by a single camera without breaks, used with others to build up a full motion picture or television film
  13. a single photograph   ⇒ I took 16 shots of the wedding
  14. a series of frames on cine film concerned with a single event
  15. a length of film taken by a single camera without breaks, used with others to build up a full motion picture or television film
  16. (informal ) an injection, as of a vaccine or narcotic drug
  17. (informal ) a glass of alcoholic drink, esp spirits
  18. (sport ) a heavy metal ball used in the shot put
  19. an explosive charge used in blasting
  20. globules of metal occurring in the body of a casting that are harder than the rest of the casting
  21. a unit of chain length equal to 75 feet (Brit) or 90 feet (US)
  22. See call the shots
  23. See have a shot at
  24. See like a shot
  25. See shot in the arm
  26. See shot in the dark
  27. See that's the shot
  28. small round pellets of lead collectively, as used in cartridges
  29. metal in the form of coarse powder or small pellets
  30. a single photograph   ⇒ I took 16 shots of the wedding
  31. a series of frames on cine film concerned with a single event
  32. a length of film taken by a single camera without breaks, used with others to build up a full motion picture or television film

verb

  1. (transitive) to weight or load with shot

verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of shoot

adjective

  1. (of textiles) woven to give a changing colour effect   ⇒ shot silk
  2. streaked with colour
  3. (slang ) exhausted
  4. See get shot of

verb

  1. (transitive) to hit, wound, damage, or kill with a missile discharged from a weapon
  2. to discharge (a missile or missiles) from a weapon
  3. to fire (a weapon) or (of a weapon) to be fired
  4. to send out or be sent out as if from a weapon   ⇒ he shot questions at her
  5. (intransitive) to move very rapidly; dart
  6. (transitive) to slide or push into or out of a fastening   ⇒ to shoot a bolt
  7. to emit (a ray of light) or (of a ray of light) to be emitted
  8. (transitive) to go or pass quickly over or through   ⇒ to shoot rapids
  9. (intransitive) to hunt game with a gun for sport
  10. (transitive) to pass over (an area) in hunting game
  11. to extend or cause to extend; project
  12. (transitive) to discharge down or as if down a chute
  13. (intransitive) (of a plant) to produce (buds, branches, etc)
  14. (intransitive) (of a seed) to germinate
  15. to photograph or record (a sequence, subject, etc)
  16. (transitive; usually passive) to variegate or streak, as with colour
  17. (sport ) to hit or propel (the ball, etc) towards the goal
  18. (transitive) (sport , mainly US & Canadian ) to score (points, strokes, etc)   ⇒ he shot 72 on the first round
  19. (transitive) to plane (a board) to produce a straight edge
  20. (transitive) (mining ) to detonate
  21. (transitive) to measure the altitude of (a celestial body)
  22. (often followed by up) (slang ) to inject (someone, esp oneself) with (a drug, esp heroin)
  23. See shoot a line
  24. See shoot from the hip
  25. See shoot one's bolt
  26. See shoot oneself in the foot
  27. See shoot one's mouth off
  28. See shoot the breeze

noun

  1. the act of shooting
  2. the action or motion of something that is shot
  3. the first aerial part of a plant to develop from a germinating seed
  4. any new growth of a plant, such as a bud, young branch, etc
  5. (mainly British ) a meeting or party organized for hunting game with guns
  6. an area or series of coverts and woods where game can be hunted with guns
  7. a steep descent in a stream; rapid
  8. (informal ) a photographic assignment
  9. (geology , mining ) a narrow workable vein of ore
  10. (obsolete ) the reach of a shot
  11. See the whole shoot

exclamation

  1. (US & Canadian ) an exclamation expressing disbelief, scepticism, disgust, disappointment, etc