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Definition of "run-and-gun" []

  • In which the player's character runs on foot and uses a projectile weapon. (adjective)

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Use "run-and-gun" in a sentence
  • "In some ways, he seems designed for the Knicks' up-tempo system—a style he described as "run-and-gun.""
  • "Do you think Roth has the right idea, to shoot "Thanksgiving" in that run-and-gun style?"
  • "While Roth has long planned to make a feature-length "Thanksgiving" in the same run-and-gun style in which he filmed the trailer, the director said his more recent experience making "Nation's Pride" — the faux Nazi-propaganda film within "Inglorious Basterds" — has helped hone his vision even further."