sharpshooter
IPA: ʃˈɑrpʃutɝ
noun
- A person trained to shoot precisely with a rifle; a marksman.
- A proconiine (type of leafhopper).
- (professional wrestling) A submission hold characterized by one wrestler twisting the other's legs upwards while sitting on their back.
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Examples of "sharpshooter" in Sentences
- A sharpshooter is a narrow spade.
- The Rock went for the Sharpshooter.
- Sharpshooter class torpedo gunboat.
- So much for the Texas sharpshooter.
- A sniper is a sharpshooter in a half.
- The Rock slapped on the Sharpshooter.
- He is a champion debater and a sharpshooter.
- Martin is also an accomplished sharpshooter.
- Taver was a skilled wrestler and a sharpshooter.
- That is to say 'load and fire', or 'sharpshooter'.
- McQueen emerges and is wounded by the sharpshooter.
- GRACE: So you're saying these so-called sharpshooter isn't so sharp?
- He admitted that the long red scar on his upper arm had been drilled by a sharpshooter from a German
- The sharpshooter is a half-inch-long insect that damages grape vines 'circulation, interrupting the flow of water and nutrients.
- Pierce's Disease almost always kills the host plant, hence the fear that the sharpshooter is a significant threat to the multi-million dollar California wine industry.
- The violence erupted later in the afternoon, and it's very clear that a sharpshooter was the one responsible for killing one of the protesters near the airport entrance.
- It's a measure of Coach Hiro's grasp of the game that the Knights won their league without the presence of a tall sharpshooter, which is what Hiro was some two decades ago.
- He admitted that the long red scar on his upper arm had been drilled by a sharpshooter from a German Fokker, but added hurriedly that it was of no consequence, as he had made a good landing.
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