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hit the bull's-eye

Idioms  
  1. Also,. Be absolutely right, as in Your remark about finances hit the bull's-eye, or Jane hit the mark with her idea for shuffling personnel, or The governor's speech on attracting new businesses hit the nail on the head. The round black center of a target has been called a bull's-eye since the 17th century; mark similarly alludes to a target; and the analogy to driving home a nail by hitting it on its head dates from the 16th century. Also see off the mark.


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Both men hit the bull’s-eye, but Stutzman’s arrow was better, almost exactly dead-center, nudging him a step closer to the gold-medal match.

From Los Angeles Times

“And after doing many measurements, we hit the bull's-eye,” said another of the study’s authors, Fabian Klenner, who is now an astrobiologist at the University of Washington.

From New York Times

All pure intentions, but sometimes you don't hit the bull's-eye, right?

From Salon

“It was in poor taste. All pure intentions, but sometimes you don’t hit the bull’s-eye, right?”

From Los Angeles Times

“I picked up the gun, loaded it and fired. It hit the bull’s-eye.”

From New York Times