holster
IPA: hˈoʊɫstɝ
noun
- A case for carrying a tool, particularly a gun, safely and accessibly.
- A belt with loops or slots for carrying small tools or other equipment.
verb
- To put something in a holster.
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Examples of "holster" in Sentences
- The proof is the holster statement.
- He also objected to the choice of holster.
- The grenade launcher is typically carried in a thigh holster.
- Without the baggies, the gun will then be a loose fit in the holster.
- Eden then says something about the why does the man have a gun holster.
- The strap passes through a slot in the side of the holster to retain it.
- The pistol can be inserted into the holster in two different orientations.
- Bond apologizes and removes the shoulder holster placing it over her bath.
- He even admitted that the holster was his, and that he had owned a revolver.
- When the nunchuk holster is removed, the gun becomes something like a pistol.
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