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On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 20:36:19 +0100, Jellby <me### [at] privacynet> wrote:
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>Is this really called "bullseye" in English? It is in Spanish, but in
>English I thought that was the center of a target for darts...
In the English language "bullseye" has several meanings dependant on the
context. The centre of a target for darts is one of them and this image could be
described as a bullseye. In fact it is :-)
My favourite is a large, round peppermint flavoured sweet. Incidentally, darts
are sometimes called arrows because originally it was arrows that were thrown at
the target.
Regards
Stephen
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