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markswoman
[ mahrks-woom-uhn ]
noun
- a woman skilled in shooting at a mark; a woman who shoots well.
Gender Note
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of markswoman1
Example Sentences
The former child actor and ‘90s It Girl returns to the fray on Sunday with Season 2 of Showtime’s breakout hit, “Yellowjackets,†reprising her role as the hard-drinking, expert markswoman Natalie.
The then-deputy L.A. police chief and future chief James Davis — who gloried in the nickname “Two-Gun Davis†— recommended markswoman Marion Semmelmeyer as the crack shot for a newsreel scene in 1933.
He was evaluated by a physicist, shot by a markswoman and performed by actor Jeanne Moreau.
“The only unusual thing I remember is that she once worked at a shooting range. She described herself as ‘a very talented markswoman.’ â€
“You are a very, very clever little girl,†the monarch told the petite young markswoman after catching her act — which likely included such awe-inspiring Oakley stunts as snuffing out a flame with a single bullet.
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