His bullets gouged holes in the rock around them and ricocheted down the hallway.
The bullet had gouged a gash through the outside of his thigh, ripping away skin, a bit of muscle.
The bullets gouged unpainted wood, missing Bouchet by a foot or less, and he was gone.
The bullet missed the commando by inches and gouged a deep hole in the paneling.
The bullet gouged a chunk out of his shoulder.
Each bullet gouged and softened it further.
The moment of trepidation ended as bullets struck and gouged the water, the line of splashes moving inexorably toward the boat.
On one temple was a scar, an old, faded white slash where a bullet had gouged him years ago.
He had passed the big chimney; The Shadow's bullet gouged the brick corner.
A bullet had skimmed its surface and gouged a foot-long oak splinter.