marksman|marksmen in English
noun
[marks·man || 'mɑrksmən /'mɑːksmən]
person who is skillful at shooting at a mark (especially with a pistol or rifle); gunman, rifleman, sharpshoote
Use "marksman|marksmen" in a sentence
1. Police marksmen were put on standby.
2. I am a poor marksman.
3. Charlie is an expert marksman.
4. A good marksman may miss.
5. Six marksmen were chosen, one as a backup.
6. My father was an expert marksman.
7. Marksman: Arrow knights go through rigorous training.
8. Qualified as expert marksman last year.
9. He is noted as a marksman.
10. 2 He is noted as a marksman.
11. The marksman trained his sights on the target.
12. British Deploy Marksman ability range reduced from 35 to
13. 17 Marksmen were placed at strategic points along the president's route.
14. White Oak Armament is the destination for quality parts for competitive and recreational marksmen
15. The marksman squeezed off successive rounds and every one told.
16. High quality Ammunition is a must-have for all hunters, shooters, and marksmen
17. Billy stood there politely, giving the marksman another chance.
18. City's principal marksman was Joe Harvey who scored seventeen goals.
19. This would have been largely unfair to the Marksman players.
20. Thus, Brazen Consuls aspirants are already expert fencers and precision marksmen by
21. Marksman is one of the basic conditions for reaction speed.
22. Beatrix is the new marksman with 4 different types of weapons.
23. And the 22-year-old marksman saved his best for last.
24. Bolt action rifles are a time-tested favorite of sports shooters, marksmen, and hunters
25. A marksman never holds his arrow too long on the string.