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Meaning of sight-hole
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sight-hole (n.)
A hole for looking through; a peephole.
sight-hole Sentence Examples
- The archer peered through the sight-hole, aligning the arrow with the distant target.
- The soldier cautiously advanced, using the sight-hole in his helmet to observe the enemy's position.
- The tiny sight-hole in the submarine allowed the crew to observe the outside world while submerged.
- The submarine captain peered through the sight-hole, searching for any sign of approaching vessels.
- The hunter's rifle had a small sight-hole that allowed for precise aiming.
- The sight-hole in the tank's turret provided the gunner with a clear view of the battlefield.
- The sniper carefully adjusted the sight-hole on his rifle, ensuring an accurate shot.
- The sight-hole in the door allowed the guard to identify visitors before opening it.
- The astronaut's helmet had a sight-hole that offered a breathtaking view of space.
- The microscopist peered through the sight-hole, marveling at the intricate details of the specimen.
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A hole for looking through; a peephole.
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The archer peered through the sight-hole, aligning the arrow with the distant target.
The soldier cautiously advanced, using the sight-hole in his helmet to observe the enemy's position.
The tiny sight-hole in the submarine allowed the crew to observe the outside world while submerged.
The submarine captain peered through the sight-hole, searching for any sign of approaching vessels.