Yes, "shoot" can function as a verb. It typically refers to the action of discharging a weapon, taking a photograph, or sending something quickly in a particular direction.
The word you are looking for is "aim." "Aim" means to direct a weapon or object towards a specific target or point in space. It is often used in shooting sports, archery, and other activities that require precision targeting.
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A "heading" is the direction a person or vehicle is facing.
biased is a word that means predisposed to a particular view or direction
to drop...to litter . Also from the verb tirar - I throw, shoot, pull
Yes! Because it has two words in it. To and ward.
The base word for the word "shooting" is "shoot".
Yes, the word 'tendency' is a noun, a word for an inclination toward a particular thought or action; a word for a characteristic or likelihood; a word for a prevailing movement in a given direction; a word for a thing.
Yes, "pull" can be a noun. It refers to the act of exerting force to move something towards oneself or in a particular direction.
The word "trend" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a general direction in which something is developing or changing. As a verb, it means to have a general tendency in a particular direction.
The Greek word for throw is ballo/ballein.