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bull's-eye
noun as in center of a target
Strongest matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
The labor movement in the United States put a bulls-eye on the governor and labeled him public enemy No. 1.
With the 2012 elections looming, centrist Democrats like Nelson have a bulls-eye on their backs.
A couple of years back, Lindsey Graham had a bulls-eye on his back, at least among Tea Party types here in South Carolina.
Throughout the book, Powell, Rice, and even the human bulls-eye Karl Rove, do not receive a single word of criticism.
There he sat down in the half-gloom that seeped through the little windows of heavily leaded bulls-eye glass.
On this target there is no bulls-eye and all hits, anywhere, have an equal value.
This aiming bulls-eye is of the diameter of three bullet widths.
It is to make the bulls-eye of exactly the diameter of the bullet fired at it.
All these targets have two or more circles of count within the bulls-eye.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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