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spotter

[spot-er] / ˈspɒt ər /
NOUN
detector
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Example Sentences

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The gang's murders were well prepared by using "spotters" or using sophisticated sounding beacons.

From BBC

Much of the looting is by organised Palestinian gangs, with donkey carts and vehicles waiting across the fence and spotters reporting the arrival of aid.

From BBC

But mostly he and his spotter, a novice sniper who helped him identify targets, went out alone, looking for individual targets to kill as a way of sapping enemy morale.

From New York Times

Keen whale spotter Mr Stoppard said he was "quite chuffed" to have seen it.

From BBC

The woman, Ivanna Vandzhurak, wrote in a Facebook post that the crowd had yelled that she was a “spotter” for the local military recruitment office.

From New York Times