1. gunned - Adjective
2. gunned - Verb
Derived from gun
gunned
simple past and past participle of gun
gunned (not comparable)
Equipped or bedecked with guns.
She was armored and gunned and ready for action.
After a white man gunned down nine black church members in Charleston, South Carolina, use of the Confederate Battle Flag came under heavy criticism, as the shooter had draped himself in the rebel flag before the shooting. Source: Internet
Between 1974 and 1980, when I was trying to write my first novel, there was a sinister atmosphere hanging over Istanbul: Communist militants and right-wing nationalists ruthlessly and routinely gunned each other down in the streets. Source: Internet
Bogart was gunned down on film repeatedly by Cagney and Edward G. Robinson, among others. Source: Internet
Blacks getting gunned down in gang violence do not matter. Source: Internet
But no sooner has Robbie tasted freedom than he’s eating lead, gunned down in drive-by shooting. Source: Internet
As it attempts to break through with its mouth, the creature is suddenly gunned down by by an unknown presence, which is revealed to be the two X-wing pilots from their ships who have found Mando. Source: Internet