Bullseye ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bullseye ( noun )

  1. A small circular area at the center of a target, typically used in archery or darts, that is worth the most points.
  2. An object or place that is exactly what is needed or wanted.

Origin:

From the middle english word "boulseye", which comes from the old french word "bouleis", which means "ball-eye" or "target".

Examples:

  1. The archer hit the bullseye on her last shot.
  2. The new store is a bullseye for shoppers looking for trendy clothing.
  3. The singer hit the bullseye with her high note.
  4. The arrow landed right on the bullseye of the target.
  5. The company"s new product is a bullseye, it"s what the customer wants.

(As a verb)

Bullseye ( verb )

  1. A small circular area at the center of a target, typically used in archery or darts, that is worth the most points.
  2. An object or place that is exactly what is needed or wanted.

Origin:

From the middle english word "boulseye", which comes from the old french word "bouleis", which means "ball-eye" or "target".

Examples:

  1. The archer hit the bullseye on her last shot.
  2. The new store is a bullseye for shoppers looking for trendy clothing.
  3. The singer hit the bullseye with her high note.
  4. The arrow landed right on the bullseye of the target.
  5. The company"s new product is a bullseye, it"s what the customer wants.
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