clay pigeon
Americannoun
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Trapshooting, Skeet. a disk of baked clay or other material hurled into the air from a trap as a target.
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Slang. a person in a situation likely to be taken advantage of by others.
noun
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a disc of baked clay hurled into the air from a machine as a target to be shot at
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slang a person in a defenceless position; sitting duck
Etymology
Origin of clay pigeon
An Americanism dating back to 1885–90
Example Sentences
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They simply bought a gun and ammunition and showed up at the range or clay pigeon course to figure it out.
From Slate • Apr. 22, 2023
Mr Warner continues to play golf and goes clay pigeon shooting twice a week, and returns to Royal Papworth for twice-yearly check-ups.
From BBC • Aug. 28, 2021
I go clay pigeon shooting on a Saturday.
From Time • Jan. 13, 2016
Later we see them all competing with each over who can arrive the most ostentatiously at a charity clay pigeon shoot and auction.
From The Guardian • Sep. 17, 2010
Buffalo Ben is Chief of the Council's Gun-warriors, and has scored some high marks in clay pigeon shooting.
From The Discards by McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil
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