skeet

/skiːt/
noun
  1. A shooting sport in which participants aim at clay targets thrown into the air from two fixed stations.
    • He bought a new shotgun specifically for skeet shooting.
    • She practiced skeet every weekend to improve her aim.
    • The club hosted a skeet competition for beginners and experts.
  2. The clay target used in the sport of skeet.
    • The machine launched a skeet high into the air.
    • He hit the skeet with a perfect shot, breaking it into pieces.
    • We set up a box of orange skeets for the afternoon practice.