dead-on造句1 Williams has undeniable energy, and does dead-on imitations of the Cowardly Lion, Jiminy Cricket and other pop icons.
2 Sometimes the thrill is the magic of a dead-on fabulous technique for getting at elusive data.
3 However, there are simple, dead-on changes which I am sure each and every mage will be pleased with.
4 This dead-on take on childhood shenanigans ends on a high note, with the penitent David (he broke a vase with a baseball) enfolded in his mother's arms as she assures him, "Yes, David...I love you."
5 That basic sentiment, I have found, has been dead-on .
6 Melo concedes that Furious George is dead-on right when Karl tells him that he needs to be more selective with shots and drastically increase his defensive intensity.
7 Astronomers think Swift has a dead-on view of the digestive system of a black hole, which is blasting out a jet of energy as it rips apart a star trapped in its gravitational fist.
8 At the novel's center is a dead-on meditation about the different treatment of male and female sex offenders.
9 The mind no longer needs to invent its reality-the reality is in its face, rapidly approaching dead-on.
10 So, while observing a target, the telescope appears to be following an arc in the sky,[www.] although it is actually staying fixed dead-on to a distant point in deep space that just appears to me moving.
11 JL: I want to know where the Kentucky-born Florida-raised guy acquired that dead-on New York accent.
12 Interestingly enough, you'll find that many of them are dead-on descriptions of the actual works.
13 A couple steps more and I would have been hit dead-on by a car traveling at least 25 M.
14 Talladega Nights is a more refined version of the kind of anarchic, semi-improvised comedy that we saw in Anchorman, with the added bonus of being a dead-on pastiche of the Hollywood biopic genre.
15 Sometimes the aesthetics of the image itself captivate. Sometimes the thrill is the magic of a dead-on fabulous technique for getting at elusive data.