Easy-target in a Sentence
  • And if what you are saying is true, you have even more reason to stop, since bragging makes you an easy target for scammers.
  • A greater volume of fire can thus be obtained, but the great height of the cavalier makes it an easy target for a besieger's guns.
  • He argued that being a former member of the American Communist Party made him an easy target for the right-wing press.
  • Hackers are finding them an easy target to snoop on consumers ' laptop PCs and, eventually, their employers ' networks.
  • Put yourself into the mind of the criminal, where can you spy an easy target.
  • Usually located under a seat or in the trunk, the receiver is kept out of sight so that you are not an easy target for thieves.
  • The round-faced Limbaugh delivered facts that shined a light on the liberal slant to mainstream media with a sense of humor, but his weight made him an easy target for jokes for those who did not hold his views.
  • The shows were an easy target for the police, so the theatre owners had to do all they could to stay within the lines of public decency laws.
  • Hackers.While many sites contend with hackers, the popularity of Facebook has made it an easy target for attacks.
  • In August of 1914, the bright, colorful uniforms were done away with as the British entered World War I, and red became an easy target.
  • You make an easy target.