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Understanding paragraph #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 26, 2005 6:03 am   Understanding paragraph
 

i am finding it difficult to understand the following para:

"Without saying a word, he drew his gun and cut the officer’s down with a shower of lead and fired another bullet into the prostrate body."

please explain to me "shower of lead" and prostrate body in the above paragraph

thanks

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Meanings #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 26, 2005 9:05 am   Meanings
 

Hi Riaz,

With a shower of lead refers here to a large number of bullets being fired. Prostrate body means a body lying full length and face down on the floor/ground.
Incidentally you don't need an apostrophe in your sentence. If the word is plural, it is simply officers
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