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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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Up came his fowling piece; he shot, leaped overboard to retrieve the bird.

From Time Magazine Archive

He uses a telephoto lens with a sight such that he can "shoot" at arm's length, as with a 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

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

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

From "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes