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Meaning of dead-eye

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dead-eye (n.)

A round, flattish, wooden block, encircled by a rope, or an iron band, and pierced with three holes to receive the lanyard; -- used to extend the shrouds and stays, and for other purposes. Called also deadman's eye.

dead-eye Sentence Examples

  1. The sharpshooter's dead-eye accuracy ensured every shot hit its mark.
  2. With a dead-eye aim, she struck the bullseye with effortless precision.
  3. He earned the nickname "Dead-eye Dan" for his unparalleled marksmanship.
  4. The sniper relied on his dead-eye skills to eliminate targets from afar.
  5. Despite the challenging conditions, the archer maintained a dead-eye focus on the target.
  6. The old gunslinger was known for his dead-eye accuracy in duels.
  7. The hunter's dead-eye shot brought down the elusive deer in a single clean hit.
  8. The scout's dead-eye observations helped the team navigate through treacherous terrain.
  9. Using his dead-eye vision, the detective spotted the crucial clue amidst the clutter.
  10. The quarterback's dead-eye pass found its receiver in the end zone for a touchdown.

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A round, flattish, wooden block, encircled by a rope, or an iron band, and pierced with three holes to receive the lanyard; -- used to extend the shrouds and st

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The sharpshooter's dead-eye accuracy ensured every shot hit its mark.

With a dead-eye aim, she struck the bullseye with effortless precision.

He earned the nickname "Dead-eye Dan" for his unparalleled marksmanship.

The sniper relied on his dead-eye skills to eliminate targets from afar.