bull's eye

/bʊlz aɪ/
noun
  1. The center of a target, especially in archery or shooting.
    • He scored a bull's-eye on his first shot.
    • The target had a small red bull's-eye in the middle.
    • The dart landed right in the bull's-eye.
  2. Something that is exactly correct or achieves a perfect result.
    • The marketing campaign hit the bull's-eye with customers.
    • Her prediction turned out to be a bull's-eye.
    • Your answer was a bull's-eye.
  3. A hard, round candy with a striped pattern, often peppermint-flavored.
    • The children each got a bull's-eye from the jar.
    • Bull's-eyes are a traditional British sweet.
    • He sucked on a bull's-eye while doing his homework.
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