Spotter example sentences

Related (10): scout, observer, lookout, watcher, sentinel, surveyor, investigator, detective, examiner, inspector

spot·ter

noun

spotter (noun) · spotters (plural noun)

  - an aviator or aircraft employed in locating or observing enemy positions:

  - a person who looks for or observes a particular thing as a hobby or job:

  - a person who observes weather patterns on behalf of an organization:

  - a person who observes or assists a gymnast or weightlifter during a performance or practice in order to minimize the chance of accidents or injuries.

  - a member of an auto racing team who sits above the track and communicates with the driver by radio about what is happening along the course:

  - a person employed by a company or business to keep watch on employees or customers.

"Spotter" Example Sentences

1. I'm a spotter for the local birdwatching club.
2. The spotter at the shooting range gave the all-clear before we fired.
3. The spotter plane flew overhead, searching for the missing hikers.
4. We need an experienced spotter to help us identify different types of whales.
5. The spotter signaled for the crane to lower the heavy machinery.
6. The spotter was able to identify the enemy soldiers from a distance.
7. The spotter signaled to his partner that the coast was clear.
8. The spotter noticed the shark swimming near the shoreline.
9. The spotter warned the climbers that the weather was changing.
10. The spotter alerted the driver to the police car in the rearview mirror.
11. The spotter identified the rare species of butterfly in the meadow.
12. The spotter saw the deer in the clearing and alerted the hunters.
13. The spotter spotted the boat in the distance and alerted the captain.
14. The spotter checked the radar for any signs of approaching aircraft.
15. The spotter called out the coordinates of the enemy convoy.
16. The spotter saw the shipwreck in the middle of the lake.
17. The spotter warned the team of the approaching storm.
18. The spotter identified the aircraft as it flew overhead.
19. The spotter noticed the signs of a landslide in the area.
20. The spotter signaled for the team to move into position.

Common Phases

"Eyes on the prize; On your mark; Get set; Go!"

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