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Meaning of line of sight

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line of sight (n)

an imaginary straight line along which an observer looks

line of sight Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter peered through the dense vegetation, his line of sight clear only for a few feet.
  2. The sniper held his rifle steady, his line of sight focused on the enemy's head.
  3. The pilot had to constantly adjust his line of sight to keep the plane on course.
  4. The driver cautiously approached the intersection, his line of sight obstructed by a large truck.
  5. The security camera captured the thief's line of sight as he stealthily moved through the building.
  6. The hikers followed the trail, their line of sight constantly changing as they navigated the winding path.
  7. The astronomer used a telescope to extend his line of sight into the vastness of space.
  8. The surgeon carefully followed the line of sight on the medical imaging machine to guide his instruments.
  9. The child's line of sight was limited to the height of the fence, blocking his view of the outside world.
  10. The soldier scanned his surroundings, his line of sight constantly shifting to detect potential threats.

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an imaginary straight line along which an observer looks

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The hunter peered through the dense vegetation, his line of sight clear only for a few feet.

The sniper held his rifle steady, his line of sight focused on the enemy's head.

The pilot had to constantly adjust his line of sight to keep the plane on course.

The driver cautiously approached the intersection, his line of sight obstructed by a large truck.