It dipped below the level of the first guns that managed to take proper aim.
No man, avoiding a plunging form, could have gained a proper aim.
Without taking proper aim, I threw the glass in my hand at her.
But, once again, before he could even take proper aim, another whining scream pierced the air.
This level of attainment is viewed as a proper aim for laity.
Neither was being duplicitous; both were trying to win, which is the proper aim of any Presidential campaign.
If only that bloody German had paused long enough to take a proper aim.
The proper aim of a Cārvākan, according to these sources, was to live a prosperous, happy, productive life in this world.
Smith also viewed capital improvement as being the proper central aim of the economic and political system.
Panic had Ormond, and he was firing without proper aim.