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fowling piece

American  

noun

  1. a shotgun for shooting wildfowl.


Etymology

Origin of fowling piece

First recorded in 1590–1600

Example Sentences

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Federal Fowl When the U. S. duck & goose gunner takes out his fowling piece next autumn he will, if law-abiding, be going after fewer birds than ever before.

From Time Magazine Archive

A man achingly alive to art and nature, he wrote of the exhilaration of fine horsemanship and of his prowess with the bow and fowling piece.

From Time Magazine Archive

One man fumbled with a fowling piece, then dropped it when the leader mumbled something.

From Time Magazine Archive

One fuzz-cheeked soldier who found a rust-covered fowling piece dashed topside, tripped, fell in the river in the best Keystone comedy manner.

From Time Magazine Archive

Every musket had a bayonet, and there was not one old fowling piece among them.

From "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes

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