sharpshoot
/ˈʃɑrpˌʃut/
verb
- To shoot a gun with great accuracy, especially at a distant target.
- They hired an expert to sharpshoot the dangerous animal from a safe distance.
- The soldier trained for months to sharpshoot from long distances.
- In the competition, he managed to sharpshoot and hit the bullseye.
- To aim or criticize with precise and targeted accuracy.
- She can sharpshoot any flaw in a business plan within minutes.
- During the debate, he tried to sharpshoot his opponent's arguments.
- The journalist would sharpshoot the government's weak points in her articles.