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one–shot
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
one–shot
(adjective)
deal
(noun)
one–shot
/
ˈ
wʌnˌʃɑːt/
adjective
one–shot
/
ˈ
wʌnˌʃɑːt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of ONE–SHOT
always used before a noun
chiefly US, informal
:
done or happening only once
a
one-shot
tax cut
a
one-shot
offer/deal
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— one–shot
noun
,
plural
one–shots
[
count
]
These tax cuts are strictly
one-shots
.
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