sharpshoot

IPA: ʃˈɑrpʃut

verb

  • To shoot with precision.
  • To correct another's mistake, typically minor, in order to provide more accurate information.
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Examples of "sharpshoot" in Sentences

  • Please don't sharpshoot Bubba on his previous statements.
  • I wonder if that ain't the rightest way to sharpshoot, anyway.
  • Before one of you guys wants to sharpshoot me, I know they weren't 18-series back then.
  • You could sharpshoot all the Bush administration's policies of the last 8 years every time you came to class.
  • I sat in on some of the sessions, which are a Demo-style "pitch then sharpshoot" format featuring a panel of know-it-all [...]
  • I sat in on some of the sessions, which are a Demo-style "pitch then sharpshoot" format featuring a panel of know-it-all investors and pundits.
  • March 6th, 2007 at 11: 57 am PST interesting, to say the least. it seems like a logical concept. but i question the real-world validity reply sharpshoot
  • I sat in on some of the sessions, which are a Demo-style "pitch then sharpshoot" format featuring a panel of know-it-all [...] - Powered by Ustream The TechCrunch50 conference is being live-streamed above all week.
  • I sat in on some of the sessions, which are a Demo-style "pitch then sharpshoot" format featuring a panel of know-it-all [...] - OK, so either a lot of European startups weren't deemed good enough to enter TechCrunch 50, or there were not enough judges who are inclined to EU startups, or Europe is just not producing enough quality startups.

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