[
US
/ˈhɛdˌʃɑt/
]
NOUN
- a shot aimed at a person's head
- a photograph of a person's head
- an attempt to put the soccer ball into the net by using the head
How To Use headshot In A Sentence
- This should result in lots of headshots, since, you know, if your head is facing toward someone and they point their gun at your head and pull the trigger your head is where the bullet would go.
- Similarly there's a mission where enemies take innocents hostage and use them as human shields but using your zoom-scope shooting you think you can score a headshot, but it just won't happen for you.
- Keep in mind that either a direct headshot or complete immolation will kill these creatures, so if you're in an armory and you have to choose between a loaded machinegun or dry-erase marker, you should probably choose the machinegun.
- Blowing away an appendage is sometimes as effective as a headshot. The Sun
- They have no use for any body function except the brain, which is why you need to make a headshot in order to eliminate them.
- One headshot is a symmetrical mirror image of one half of their face, the other unedited as nature intended. The Sun
- Dash off your entry, then concentrate on getting a really good headshot. Times, Sunday Times
- The posts included a headshot of an African-American teenager and fake “quotes” written in patois rife with words like “dis” and “dat.” Seattle Times Boots Five “Partner” Blogs Over Questionable April Fool’s Posts « PubliCola
- Oh yeah, that would be the perfect way to show that special someone you love them: by buying them a pillow that simulates a headshot when you rest your weary head on it.
- It also offers a magnified view of the target for more precise aiming, which facilitates headshots out to 400 yards.