Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
deadeye
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Remove ads
See also: dead-eye
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From dead + eye. See glossary of nautical terms of "deadrise" for usage of "dead" to describe a stationary object or spatial stability of an object relative to motion. See nautical definition of "eye" for usage referring to the foremost part of a ship's bow that aims its orientation. For biological eye stabilization during head and neck movement, see vestibulo-ocular reflex
Pronunciation
Adjective
deadeye (not comparable)
- Very accurate in shooting or throwing.
- 1999 November 15, Alan Shipnuck, “10 Ucla”, in Sports Illustrated, archived from the original on 28 June 2013:
- Help in that department should come from highly touted freshman Jason Kapono, a 6'7" deadeye shooter who made 211 threes in high school.
- (concerning a stare) Cold; unfriendly.
- 2007 September 10, Manohla Dargis, “The real Jodie Foster, 100 percent professional”, in New York Times:
- Outlandish in its violence and its conceit, "The Brave One" would be an interesting addendum to Foster's career even without its biographical frisson, without the image of Erica holding a gun with a deadeye stare […]
Derived terms
Related terms
Noun
deadeye (plural deadeyes)
- (nautical) A wooden disk having holes through which the lanyard is passed, used for tightening shrouds.
- A very accurate marksman.
- Synonyms: dead-eye Dick, Deadeye Dick
- (uncommon) A penchant for noticing a particular thing, or a person who has such a penchant.
Translations
Remove ads
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads