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noun
A person who observes something.
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A soldier assigned to spotter duty pointed down at a tricolor Indian flag flapping directly underneath the helicopter.
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On Wednesday and Thursday this week, prices for regular gas in Oakland, Calif., ranged from $4.30 to $4.79 a gallon, according to spotters on GasBuddy.
This might be useful even if your only hazardous element is crossing a very busy main road to get to your spotter's paradise.
This will make communications a lot easier than yelling and/or trying to watch a spotter.
When it's time to leave, play to your spotter's strengths.
With the harvest demanding as many hands as possible, fewer men were available to plan attacks, to fight, to carry ammunition, or to serve as spotters to watch the Americans' movements and protect the fighting cells.
It's a smart idea to use a spotter to help you rack and unrack the weight, especially if you're new to lifting and haven't gotten a good sense of how much you can lift yet.
In bench pressing, it is best to use a spotter to make sure the activity is done safely.
Be sure to have a spotter to help you whenever you lift a heavy weight.
Be sure to use a spotter to avoid serious injury when dealing with heavy weights.
Photographs obtained by FITs are used to produce "spotter cards" consisting of people's photographs which allows officers to identify people at future events that they attend.
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