zero in on something to aim or focus directly
on something. (Informal.) “Now,” said
Mr. Smith, “I would like to zero in on an-
Other important point.” Mary is very
good about zeroing in on the most impor-
tant and helpful ideas.
zonk out to pass out; to fall asleep. (Slang.)
I was so tired after playing football that
I almost zonked out on the f loor. I had
a cup of coffee before the test to keep from
zonking out in the middle of it.
zoom in (on someone or something) 1. to fly
or move rapidly at someone or some-
thing. (Slang.) The hawk zoomed in on
the sparrow. The angry bees zoomed in
on Jane and stung her. When the door
opened, the cat zoomed in. 2. [for a pho-
tographer] to use a zoom lens to get a
closer view of someone or something.
Bill zoomed in on Sally’s face just as she
grinned. On the next shot I’ll zoom in
for a close-up.
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