trapshooting
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- trapshooter noun
Etymology
Origin of trapshooting
First recorded in 1870–75; trap 1 + shoot 1 ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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This included articles about newly offered classes, students in Future Business Leaders of America qualifying for a national contest and the trapshooting team’s successful season.
From Washington Post • Sep. 7, 2022
Stories about his trapshooting triumphs and the asthma that once threatened his life and a faith so deep that he once built a church in his home.
From New York Times • May 22, 2021
And while this particular trapshooting skibum845 doesn’t list a name, his profile does proudly display his birthday as Jan. 6, 1984, the same day Eric Trump entered the world.
From Slate • Jul. 26, 2019
The most awarded to a single district was $230,000, given to Roseville schools near Sacramento, California, which say much of the funding went toward ammunition and gear for trapshooting teams.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 9, 2018
The Olympic Club also maintains the Lakeside Country Club with a golf course and trapshooting facilities.
From Fascinating San Francisco by Wood, Andrew Y.
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