sawn-off
See also: sawn off
English
Adjective
sawn-off (not comparable)
- Of a long-barrelled firearm, having had the stock sawn off.
- 1992, Bob Magor, Blood on the Board, page 38:
- He wore a crazed expression / As he waded in the car / For some ammo and his sawn-off twenty-two.
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