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Definition of deadeye in English: deadeyenounˈdɛdʌɪˈdɛdaɪ 1Sailing A circular wooden block with a groove round the circumference to take a lanyard, used singly or in pairs to tighten a shroud. 〔航海〕三孔滑轮,三眼木饼 Example sentencesExamples - Every plank and rib, deadeye and curb were built according to the detailed plans of Bombigher.
- But the greatest find of all was a half buried deadeye an important find on any sunken ship attached to the side of the vessel.
- In addition to these objects of women's interest, there are several tokens of men's concerns: a model of the ship Minerva, a deadeye, and a delicately carved game box.
- Here we find deadeyes and pulleys still attached to the hull.
2North American informal An expert marksman. 〈非正式,主美〉神射手 as modifier a successful field goal requires a deadeye kick Example sentencesExamples - Even reserve guard Dell Curry, not a day over 147 years old, remains a deadeye sniper.
- Jones gives the Grizzlies another deadeye shooter, and he still can get to the basket at 34.
- Smith, on the other hand, is a deadeye marksman a step past his prime, requiring help from his teammates to get the space he needs to fire away.
- Who will forget Trent Bartlett's palm, pivot and deadeye shot on goal in that final quarter?
- Imperial Storm Troopers are deadeyes compared to these clowns.
- He's also a deadeye shooter from 3-point range and is not afraid to take big shots.
- The Nittany Lions have one of the best scorers in the game in junior deadeye Kelly Mazzante, who's never seen a shot she hasn't liked.
- His extraordinary 65.1% shooting was less a testament to his deadeye accuracy than it was his unwillingness to take a good shot when a teammate had a better one.
- G Anthony Roberson is a deadeye shooter and an explosive scorer.
- Buechler is a smart, valuable role player, an excellent defender and, until this season, a deadeye jump shooter.
- This wandering elf is a deadeye shot and accomplished woodsman.
- Two and a half years ago, as the primary complement to Garnett in the team's offensive sets, the deadeye shooter was proficient enough to be chosen to the NBA All-Star Team.
- On a night when his team needed goals to reach the quarter-finals, their lack of a deadeye striker cost them dear.
- Glen Rice was a proven 20-point scorer and a 3-point deadeye in Miami and Charlotte, but in both cases, he was the best scorer on the team, so he got his shots.
Definition of deadeye in US English: deadeyenounˈdedīˈdɛdaɪ 1Sailing A circular wooden block with a groove around the circumference to take a lanyard, used singly or in pairs to tighten a shroud. 〔航海〕三孔滑轮,三眼木饼 Example sentencesExamples - Here we find deadeyes and pulleys still attached to the hull.
- Every plank and rib, deadeye and curb were built according to the detailed plans of Bombigher.
- But the greatest find of all was a half buried deadeye an important find on any sunken ship attached to the side of the vessel.
- In addition to these objects of women's interest, there are several tokens of men's concerns: a model of the ship Minerva, a deadeye, and a delicately carved game box.
2North American informal An expert marksman. 〈非正式,主美〉神射手 as modifier a successful field goal requires a deadeye kick Example sentencesExamples - Two and a half years ago, as the primary complement to Garnett in the team's offensive sets, the deadeye shooter was proficient enough to be chosen to the NBA All-Star Team.
- Smith, on the other hand, is a deadeye marksman a step past his prime, requiring help from his teammates to get the space he needs to fire away.
- This wandering elf is a deadeye shot and accomplished woodsman.
- Who will forget Trent Bartlett's palm, pivot and deadeye shot on goal in that final quarter?
- Glen Rice was a proven 20-point scorer and a 3-point deadeye in Miami and Charlotte, but in both cases, he was the best scorer on the team, so he got his shots.
- The Nittany Lions have one of the best scorers in the game in junior deadeye Kelly Mazzante, who's never seen a shot she hasn't liked.
- His extraordinary 65.1% shooting was less a testament to his deadeye accuracy than it was his unwillingness to take a good shot when a teammate had a better one.
- Jones gives the Grizzlies another deadeye shooter, and he still can get to the basket at 34.
- Buechler is a smart, valuable role player, an excellent defender and, until this season, a deadeye jump shooter.
- Even reserve guard Dell Curry, not a day over 147 years old, remains a deadeye sniper.
- Imperial Storm Troopers are deadeyes compared to these clowns.
- G Anthony Roberson is a deadeye shooter and an explosive scorer.
- He's also a deadeye shooter from 3-point range and is not afraid to take big shots.
- On a night when his team needed goals to reach the quarter-finals, their lack of a deadeye striker cost them dear.
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