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Meaning of shot across the bows | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2

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Noun. [C2]

Examples

“President [Franklin] Pierce, like a great war ship, fired two shots across the bows of the Congress, to bring matters to.”
“Scientists considered collectively are remarkably single-minded in their views about what is important and what is not. If a graduate student gives a seminar and no one comes or no one asks a question, it is very sad, but not so sad as the question gallantly put by a senior or a colleague that betrays that he hasn't listened to a word. But it is a warning sign, a shot across the bows.”
“Though I have fired a few shots across the bows of some of my critics, notably the late Professor Lon Fuller and Professor R[onald] M[yles] Dworkin, I have hitherto made no general comprehensive reply to any of them; I have preferred to watch and learn from a most instructive running debate in which some of the critics have differed from others as much as they have differed from me.”
“Perhaps her refusal to marry him would be the shot across the bows Jack needed to help him face his demons. But somehow she doubted it.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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