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rifleman
/ ˈraɪfəlmən /
noun
- a person skilled in the use of a rifle, esp a soldier
- Also calledtitipounamu a wren, Acanthisitta chloris , of New Zealand: family Xenicidae See also bush wren
Other Words From
- rifle·man·ship noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Eight days before Biden exited the race, a rifleman had opened fire on Trump while he spoke at a campaign rally in Butler, Pa.
Before becoming a politician he left the British Army as a rifleman to earn a living as the owner a jiu-jitsu gym in Swindon.
“One night...there was a tremendous storm blowing, lightning was flashing and flares were still going up,” British rifleman Henry Williamson recalled.
It is the position soldiers assume when one of their compatriots is buried and a trio of riflemen fire their weapons seven times in quick succession just before “Taps” is played.
One day, some newly arrived riflemen from backwoods Virginia were walking through the yards at Harvard.
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