Sentence examples for were spot from inspiring English sources

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were spot

noun

A round or irregular patch on the surface of a thing having a different color, texture etc. and generally round in shape.

  • The leopard is noted for the spots of color in its fur.

Exact(46)

Our tactics were spot on.

Mancini's offensive tactics were spot on.

They were spot on with the green message".

His forecasts for the 2012 election were spot on for all 50 states.

The calls for a new language in the aftermath of Cox's death were "spot on".

It was sharp, the characters were complex and the cinematography and editing were spot on".

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"Defensively Carlisle were spot-on," he said.

"In Birmingham, I'd hear things like 'You're 22 seconds back,' and they were spot-on".

The tactics and selection by Ireland's coach Eddie O'Sullivan were spot-on for their last match against Scotland at Murrayfield.

I thought our tactics were spot-on.

And for the most part, the rumors were spot-on.

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