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peashooter

[pee-shoo-ter] / ˈpiˌʃu tər /


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By 1975, the Camaro’s strongest V-8 was a 155-horsepower peashooter.

From New York Times

“You don’t take a peashooter to a gunfight,” Keatinge said, expressing his dismay with the sanctions announced so far.

From Washington Post

Other alleged pranks at the Caithness office had included putting ice down clothing, taping someone who had fallen asleep to his chair, placing tape on the beard of another colleague, pouring shredded paper over a member of staff, throwing papers and using a pen casing as a peashooter.

From BBC

“If you’re talking about fighting Covid and the Delta variant and winning this battle once and for all, a mask is like a peashooter and the vaccine is like a cannon,” the mayor said on Wednesday.

From New York Times

If you go hunting tigers, bring a gun capable of killing a tiger, not a peashooter.

From Washington Post