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Meaning of arrowy

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arrowy (a.)

Consisting of arrows.

Formed or moving like, or in any respect resembling, an arrow; swift; darting; piercing.

arrowy Sentence Examples

  1. The river flowed swiftly through the arrowy canyon, carving a path through the rugged landscape.
  2. His arrowy gaze pierced through the dense fog, scanning the horizon for any signs of movement.
  3. The wind whipped through the trees, creating an arrowy sound as it rushed past.
  4. She walked with an arrowy grace, her movements swift and purposeful.
  5. The sun's rays cast arrowy shadows across the forest floor as it filtered through the dense canopy above.
  6. The bird soared through the sky with arrowy speed, its wings slicing effortlessly through the air.
  7. The mountain range was characterized by its arrowy peaks, reaching towards the clouds in jagged formations.
  8. He described the sensation of falling as a rush of arrowy wind against his face as he plummeted towards the ground.
  9. The artist captured the essence of movement in her painting, depicting the arrowy flight of a hunting hawk.
  10. The horse galloped across the open field with arrowy swiftness, leaving a trail of dust in its wake.

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Consisting of arrows., Formed or moving like, or in any respect resembling, an arrow; swift; darting; piercing.

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The river flowed swiftly through the arrowy canyon, carving a path through the rugged landscape.

His arrowy gaze pierced through the dense fog, scanning the horizon for any signs of movement.

The wind whipped through the trees, creating an arrowy sound as it rushed past.

She walked with an arrowy grace, her movements swift and purposeful.