under the gun

English

Etymology

Prepositional phrase

under the gun

  1. (idiomatic) Under great pressure to perform.
    He was under the gun to finish the project quickly.
  2. (poker) Of, pertaining to, or in the situation of first player to act on the first round of betting.
    James will be under the gun for the first hand of the final table.
  3. (obsolete, military) Too close to be subject to artillery fire.

Synonyms

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