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[ US /ˈmɑɹksmən/ ]
[ UK /mˈɑːksmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone skilled in shooting

How To Use marksman In A Sentence

  • The beacon was surrounded by an anomalously flat area about 100 meters in diameter; anyone going for the beacon would be completely exposed for the last few seconds, an easy target for a concealed marksman.
  • Excellent marksmanship is one of the key skills required of the marshals, who work in very compact spaces often tens of thousands of feet in the air.
  • Military doctrine of the time emphasized massed rifle fire, downplaying marksmanship.
  • He done it in Italy with Udinese and Parma, and topped the scorers charts so there is definitely a talented marksman within him.
  • Miller was an armorer for the Army Marksmanship Unit who taught Vickers how to fit a barrel - the old fashioned way - slow, deliberate, no jigs or fixtures, just skillful handwork.
  • There was a time when having a tang sight on your rifle was the sign of a serious marksman.
  • an unerring marksman
  • As a SWAT precision marksman, Robert probably worked with a McMillan.308 caliber, police model. THE KILL CLAUSE
  • If "Wall-E" were a romantic comedy, it would be about a humble garbageman who falls for a supermodel who also happens to be a top scientist with a knack for marksmanship.
  • A very necessary feature of the expiation is the marksmanship of my opponent. The Return of Tarzan
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