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snipe <a snipe; snipes> N

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It attracted many hunters of deer, wild boar, hares, rabbits, partridge, snipe and pheasant.
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Despite this, sporadic sniping and shelling continued to take place between the two sides.
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They also annulled advanced sniping techniques known as quickscoping and no-scoping.
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Sniping and naval artillery were used to harass the defenders and deny them sleep.
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Sniping then began, followed by a series of rushes; soon the hillock was overrun by tribesmen.
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Teams are trained in military tactics, sniping, waterborne operations, martial arts, and operation of a variety of vehicles.
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The tracker holds up in the town factory and snipes down the team.
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They hunt by sight, rather than by feel as do longer-billed waders like snipe.
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Sniping between the two sides continued all morning.
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The team leader and rifleman are able to snipe an enemy soldier if a part of his body is shown.
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