Reading these dead-on descriptions, a runner feels a pleasurable sensation of recognition. |
As far as could be seen, she was holding her own well in what had now become a dead-on stern chase. |
However, while I woefully miscalculated the percentage points, I was dead-on in my place predictions. |
This show is an incredibly funny, dead-on skewering of Canuck culture that is still beloved by Canadian fans as the finest episode the troupe ever did. |
Chekhov's wry humour and dead-on powers of observation are a perfect fit with the clown-inspired style of Toronto's Theatre Smith-Gilmour. |
Her rhythms were dead-on crisp and accurate, and she brought out all the color and exuberance the score demands. |