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Meaning of take aim

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take aim (v)

point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards

take aim Sentence Examples

  1. The archer carefully took aim at the distant target.
  2. The sniper took aim through the scope, his focus unwavering.
  3. The hunter took aim at the majestic deer grazing in the meadow.
  4. The photographer took aim with his camera, capturing the perfect moment.
  5. The dart player took aim at the bullseye, his hand steady.
  6. The hiker took aim with his trekking pole, helping him navigate the treacherous terrain.
  7. The chef took aim with his knife, precision slicing a delicate garnish.
  8. The musician took aim with his bow, strumming a haunting melody.
  9. The artist took aim with his paintbrush, creating intricate strokes on the canvas.
  10. The entrepreneur took aim at a business opportunity, his vision clear.

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point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards

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The archer carefully took aim at the distant target.

The sniper took aim through the scope, his focus unwavering.

The hunter took aim at the majestic deer grazing in the meadow.

The photographer took aim with his camera, capturing the perfect moment.