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Meanings of
snipe
in English
Russian
sopwith snipe
Portuguese
sopwith snipe
Spanish
sopwith 7f.1 snipe
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Fighter aircraft.
sopwith 7f.1 snipe
sopwith snipe
Related terms
aircraft model
Russian
sopwith snipe
Portuguese
atacar
Spanish
atacar
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Attack in speech or writing.
round
attack
assault
assail
lash out
Portuguese
atacar
Aim and shoot with great precision.
sharpshoot
Synonyms
Examples for "
sharpshoot
"
sharpshoot
Examples for "
sharpshoot
"
1
But I can do a bunch of rope tricks and
sharpshoot
,
for what that's worth.
2
Later they tried
sharpshooting
at long range, to which Loving and Jim did not even reply.
3
Snipers had them fixed on their rifles so that they could go
sharpshooting
in the dark.
Usage of
snipe
in English
1
Truth is, I think she's
snipe
hunting, but I said I'd help.
2
As the wild goose demands B B shot and the
snipe
No.
3
The special infected don't have as many high rooftops to
snipe
from.
4
This time is usually spent in their going somewhere else to
snipe
.
5
Louise ignored the
snipe
,
but she couldn't let her intelligence be questioned.
6
Okay, maybe the amoral
snipe
was out of line-butonly for them.
7
The
snipe
,
too, is a small bird, much prized by Irish guns.
8
She flies so like a
snipe
that she is hard to hit.
9
They went on to another
snipe
patch, and soon Crawley missed again.
10
Unlike some third-party eBay apps, eBay Desktop won't
snipe
auctions for you.
11
It is haunted by stranger things than heron,
snipe
,
or wild duck.
12
Woodcock,
snipe
,
hares, and venison are cheap, and all of excellent quality.
13
The sportsmen of the Beagle unanimously called it the short-billed
snipe
.
14
You should be able to
snipe
targets both outside and in from there.
15
But perhaps it was the
snipe
that afforded the best sport.
16
Then go back into the wood and set the
snipe
free.
Other examples for "snipe"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
snipe
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
snipe at
little snipe
shoot snipe
few snipe
solitary snipe
More collocations
Translations for
snipe
Russian
sopwith snipe
Portuguese
sopwith snipe
atacar
agredir
Spanish
sopwith 7f.1 snipe
atacar
Snipe
through the time
Snipe
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common