[
UK
/ɹˈaɪflɛmən/
]
[ US /ˈɹaɪfəɫmən/ ]
[ US /ˈɹaɪfəɫmən/ ]
NOUN
- someone skilled in the use of a rifle
- a soldier whose weapon is a rifle
How To Use rifleman In A Sentence
- One of the posthumous VCs, with another rifleman, was scouting ahead of a strong fighting patrol.
- Jerry Miculek is a fine rifleman, a wizard with a shotgun and adept with any type of handgun.
- Whereas Twain on the warpath was a sharp shooting rifleman and Mencken laid about with the broadsword, Brooks's literary weapon is the tweezers.
- It's the type of precision rifle you can shoot all day over a prairie dog town or snuggle down solidly in some sandbags and produce those little, bragging groups that warm the heart of any rifleman.
- In this area you may see the brown creeper, tomtit, robin, bellbird, rifleman, wood pigeon, falcon and kea.
- The key advantage of the M203 / M16 combination was that you could fire the grenade and then function as a rifleman without having to take time to reload.
- Refinery - Sell after the Harverster comes out. Send the Rifleman to protect your expansion.
- Shooting far, really far, in the mountains at inanimate targets with safe backstops is challenging and downright fascinating, even to the most practiced rifleman.
- My state of anxiety was quickly dispelled when a rifleman flew onto a nearby branch in clear view.
- He was an infantry rifleman and spent 18 months there as a sniper.