sniper|snipers in English
noun
['snip·er || 'snaɪpə(r)]
one who shoots from a concealed or distant position, sharpshooter; one who shoots snipe
Use "sniper|snipers" in a sentence
1. No snipers visible.
2. Sniper!
3. Sniper?
4. Those snipers are demoralizing my people.
5. All the snipers are eliminated.
6. We were taught snipers were Cowards
7. She stays there with the snipers
8. Snipers on the rooftop moving into position.
9. The Adamant Sniper Rifle is a Sniper weapon introduced in the 13.2.0 update
10. Some anti-tank rifles, like the Finnish L-39, were still used by snipers to harass the enemy, like firing phosphorus bullets at tanks' open hatches, or to smoke an enemy sniper out of his position.
11. The Tall Sniper Database.
12. That's why I have three snipers outside, ready to engage.
13. Brachet occasive beveling katakinetomer phyllous snipers Asclent insoul
14. No more bombings, snipers, land mines, or terrorism.
15. It was a German sniper
16. Ex-special forces sniper.
17. The rooftops of once posh hotels became snipers nests.
18. He uses an old trick sniper
19. One sniper on the roof.
20. At least, noble sniper Zaitsev
21. Essentially the same rifle used by Marine snipers since 1966.
22. Former Army Ranger and decorated sniper.
23. Kathryn Morgan, Marine-Corps-qualified scout sniper.
24. Butcher aiming his sniper rifle at Starlight
25. Captain, the man's a Special Forces sniper.