A person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event.
Someone who is the first to observe something.
1 When a good spot really matters, make sure you know your spotter .
2 When that wreck happened, Stevie Reeves, my spotter did a great job.
3 In some cases having no spotter at all may actually be safest.
4 A beginning climber can actually be a better spotter than a pro.
5 Before anyone leaves the ground, both the climber and spotter need clarity.
6 She was most famous as a talent - spotter and benefactor to young designers.
7 A spotter may also redirect your fall by body slamming into you.
8 The spotter they'd partnered him with was active duty and had rank.
9 Master these cues and you'll be a nerdy Nikon - spotter in no time.
10 BBC News spent an afternoon with a plane - spotter to find out more.
11 Then he opened the comm line again to the two spotter pilots.
12 One of the rebels, a clean-shaven spotter , fell back to Baze's side.
13 He appears to have acted as a talent spotter for the K.G.B.
14 Then, with Ryan acting as my spotter , I scampered up the rungs.
15 The spotter would use his binoculars to sweep both streets and buildings.
16 Curse it, I should have known Airhaven would send up spotter ships.
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