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How to pronounce marksmanship in English?

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Type Words
Type of accomplishment, acquirement, acquisition, attainment, skill
Derivation marksman

Examples of marksmanship

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The training now includes rudimentary combat medicine and a marksmanship course.
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Clinic includes safety instruction, basic marksmanship, eye and ear protection.
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His marksmanship got Providence to the Final Four in New Orleans 24 years ago.
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He earned decorations for national defense service, marksmanship and good conduct.
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Lessons cover safety and marksmanship and are taught by NRA certified instructors.
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Lenore Jensen grew up surrounded by sureshot kin, practiced marksmanship as a tot.
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He improved the frequency and methods of training in marksmanship of all soldiers.
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As a military veteran, marksmanship has been a strength for Soule in biathlon.
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Must have strong powers of persuasion, excellent connections and good marksmanship.
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More examples
  • Skill in shooting
  • A marksman is a person who is skilled in precision shooting, using projectile weapons, such as with a rifle but most commonly with a sniper rifle, to shoot at long range targets. ...
  • (The Marksman) The Marksman is a 2005 action-adventure film starring Wesley Snipes. Snipes plays a marksman (target painter) who is sent as a specialist (accompanied by an assault team) to stop Chechen rebels that have taken over a to-be-decommissioned nuclear power plant from using it as a ...
  • (Marksman) A hero who uses projectile weapons, typically guns, bows and arrows or throwing blades; e.g., Green Arrow, Hawkeye and The Punisher.
  • (Marksman) A person who can make their weapon do what it was designed to do most of the time.
  • (Marksman) common usage refers to a man who was an excellent shot, therefore denoting a military occupation. The term dates back to the Middle Ages and was applied to royal bowmen. ...
  • (marksman) The designation given to the lowest qualification rating.