NOUN
- a lantern with a single opening and a sliding panel that can be closed to conceal the light
How To Use bull's-eye In A Sentence
- A group of deer standing in a forest, one of them had a bull's-eye drawn on its chest. THE MANANA MAN
- The archer's shot was a perfect bull's-eye.
- Fox's Human Target benefited from being in Idol's wake, serving as the bull's-eye for 9.3 million people and increasing 24 percent to a season-high 2.6 demo rating from its Monday show, while a Modern Family rerun garnered 7.9 million. Ratings: American Idol Laps The Field, But Declines
- Your mind may be drawing bull's-eyes around an errant arrow.
- Whenever I read those stories, I think of George Foreman's contention that the rope-a-dope was never a strategy at all, that Muhammad Ali had fired an arrow into a barn and then walked over afterward and painted a bull's-eye around it. Washington is bad at scheming
- A long low bookcase stood along the wall further down, with two small bull's-eye mirrors hung over it, reflecting the room in little. STONE CITY
- He hit at the bull's-eye in one shot.
- She was on the point of saying her final farewell when she fired one last, forlorn, hopeless shot, and scored a bull's-eye. A MEANS TO EVIL
- He worked with the buckeye butterfly, which has bold bull's-eye spots on its fore and hind wings.
- She was on the point of saying her final farewell when she fired one last, forlorn, hopeless shot, and scored a bull's-eye. A MEANS TO EVIL