shoot-out

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Taking shots at each goal to determine the winner. "Sweden won the gold medal by defeating Canada in a shoot-out."
A gunbattle, a duel. "Two men died in the shoot-out: one cop and one robber."
In games such as football, a shoot-out or a penalty shoot-out is a way of deciding the result of a game that has ended in a draw. Players from each team try to score a goal in turn until one player fails to score and their team loses the game. The Danes won that UEFA tie in a shoot-out. a fight using guns
A shoot-out is a fight in which people shoot at each other with guns. Three IRA men were killed in the shoot-out
shootout
a series of penalty shots during which a tied game is resolved
shootout
A decisive battle, especially a gunfight
penalty shoot-out
In football, a penalty shoot-out is a way of deciding the result of a game that has ended in a draw. Players from each team try to score a goal in turn until one player fails to score and their team loses the game. an occasion when each team in a football match takes penalty kicks until one team misses the goal - used as a way of deciding which team will win when the ordinary part of the match has ended in a draw
shoot out
throw away, discharge; settle a conflict with the use of a gun
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penalty shootout
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A method used to break ties after overtime Teams alternate taking penalty kicks If the teams remain tied after five penalty kicks apiece, the shootout resumes until one team misses and the other scores
shootout
a fight involving shooting small arms with the intent to kill or frighten
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A procedure used to decide tie games Each team uses five shooters who have five seconds and 35 yards to score against the opposing goalkeeper WUSA will not use tiebreakers during the regular season
shootout
A tournament format in which a single player ends up with the entire prize money, or in which play continues at each table until only one player remains
shootout
{i} exchange of fire from guns and rifles (often between the police and a suspected criminal)