dead-on
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of dead-on
First recorded in 1885–90
Example Sentences
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Willie Nelson — who sang duets with Duvall at the party — told Village Voice columnist Arthur Bell that “Tender Mercies” was dead-on accurate.
From Los Angeles Times
Mrs. Pritchard, dead-on perfect to the flowers blooming on her dress, was hanging laundry.
From Literature
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Major Tooth stops pacing and does a dead-on impression of Winston Churchill’s bulldog growl: “We shall never surrender!”
From Literature
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Their target was five stories over their heads and hidden from view, but they had to hit the pools dead-on.
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Perhaps that goes some way to explain her mass appeal later in life, expanded in no small way by “Downton” creator Julian Fellowes’ dead-on writing for the show.
From Salon
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