Bullseye
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Bullseye ( noun )
- A small circular area at the center of a target, typically used in archery or darts, that is worth the most points.
- 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:
- The archer hit the bullseye on her last shot.
- The new store is a bullseye for shoppers looking for trendy clothing.
- The singer hit the bullseye with her high note.
- The arrow landed right on the bullseye of the target.
- The company"s new product is a bullseye, it"s what the customer wants.
(As a verb)
Bullseye ( verb )
- A small circular area at the center of a target, typically used in archery or darts, that is worth the most points.
- 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:
- The archer hit the bullseye on her last shot.
- The new store is a bullseye for shoppers looking for trendy clothing.
- The singer hit the bullseye with her high note.
- The arrow landed right on the bullseye of the target.
- The company"s new product is a bullseye, it"s what the customer wants.