From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgunpointgun‧point /ˈɡʌnpɔɪnt/ noun → at gunpoint
Examples from the Corpus
gunpoint• He and a 12-year-old boy robbed a middle-aged man of £25 at gunpoint in a Leeds park.• Half the kids making wheelies on their bikes had very likely acquired those bikes at gunpoint from other kids.• Spiked cages surround baroque colonial villas; apartment doors are reinforced and guarded at gunpoint.• Read in studio A couple have been robbed at gunpoint on a dream holiday to Disney World.• An audience of villagers was summoned at gunpoint.• A purse was taken at gunpoint.• A gold-and-diamond ring was taken at gunpoint.