homed in English

verb
1
(of an animal) return by instinct to its territory after leaving it.
a dozen geese homing to their summer nesting grounds
2
move or be aimed toward (a target or destination) with great accuracy.
more than 100 missiles were launched, homing in on radar emissions

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1. The plane homed to its carrier.

2. A bank of telephoto lenses homed in on him.

3. The missile homed in on the ship.

4. The investigation homed in on the town of Carlton.

5. Two missiles homed in on the enemy's aircraft carrier.

6. The missile homed in on the target.

7. The torpedo homed in on its target.

8. Method for setting up multi-homed connections in address conversion networks

9. He homed on a pointless quarrel when we discussed the plan of cooperation.

10. 26 Sue Morris of W H Smith homed in on the primary source of the information - the consumer.

11. Maybe see if the people you re homed the other two Bloodfins to will take them

12. Albert Legault, in his concurrent March 1997 Report to the Prime Minister, specifically homed in on peacekeeping problems.

13. Charles turned abruptly round and gave his wife a withering look as reporters homed in on the pair.

14. Indicates the field value of the Bootid.UPNP.ORG header field that a multi-homed device intends to use in future announcements after adding a new UPnPenabled interface

15. Re-homed Akitas do suffer and will exhibit/feel anxiety and grief, so it is important to make a lifetime commitment for the care of an Akita

16. We specialize in helping owners or helpers with the following situations: A terminally ill owner who needs his or her Aby or Abys re-homed; Elderly owners that can no longer care for a pet; Abuse or neglect situations

17. >> about Bobtails Meet the residents! Some of us cannot be re-homed for whatever reason, you know, homicidal bunnies that go for the throat or ankles, (those of you that remember Monty Python will understand) or those of us that have special needs, like regular teeth trimming and eye problems, well, they let us live out our natural lives with them.