Deadeye [noun]
Definition of Deadeye:
ability to hold in the mind
Sentence/Example of Deadeye:
Turning on Bob, with a correct imitation of Mr. Deadeye, at his grouchiest moment.
"I have thought of it often," a growling voice interrupts, and everybody looks up to see Dick Deadeye.
"You all seem to think a deal on yourselves," Dick Deadeye growls, as he watches these performances.
We gave it some lunch and called it “Jack Deadeye,” and for the whole afternoon he was the center of attraction.
Dick Deadeye was in a very melancholy state of mind during this voyage.
He was no longer the jovial sailorman; he wore now a regular Dick Deadeye look.
He dressed the part to perfection, à la Dick Deadeye, and would tell how many whales and seals he had seen in the bay at daybreak.
He enjoyed the possession of only one eye, for which reason I promptly dubbed him "Dick Deadeye."
Far off, Dick Deadeye saw the Toyman running, running as fast as he could towards shore.
He imitated Dick Deadeye with a laughing voice, but the laugh was not true.