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aimer

American  
[aym-er] / ˈeɪm ər /

noun

plural

aimers
  1. a person who aims a weapon at a target, especially a member of an armed force who aims bombs or heavy guns.

  2. a device or feature, especially in video games, used to aim a weapon.


Example Sentences

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Johnson was a 21-year-old bomb aimer on the 1943 mission, codenamed Operation Chastise, by the Royal Air Force’s famed 617 Squadron.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 8, 2022

"Vous avez un coeur fait pour aimer, fait pour etre reconnaissant."

From Time Magazine Archive

Every morning at this hour they have a weary tussle with the verb "aimer," "to love."

From Nancy by Broughton, Rhoda

Solitude, his constant friend, the Muse, and love rising from the grave of love, shall be his consolers— "Apr�s avoir souffert, il faut souffrir encore;  Il faut aimer sans cesse, apr�s avoir aim�."

From A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. by Gosse, Edmund

Quand on n'a pas ce que l'on aime, il faut aimer ce que l'on a.

From With Edged Tools by Merriman, Henry Seton