bows Sentence Examples

  1. The archers drew their bows, aiming at the distant target.
  2. The violinist deftly maneuvered the bow across the strings, creating a mesmerizing melody.
  3. The tailor skillfully threaded the bow through the fabric, creating intricate pleats.
  4. The hunter stealthily crept through the woods, his bow ready to launch an arrow.
  5. The wrestler fastened his bow tie, preparing for the upcoming match.
  6. The guitarist strummed a beautiful chord, plucking the strings with the bow's pick.
  7. The ribbon, tied in a charming bow, adorned the gift box with elegance.
  8. The surgeon meticulously tied off the sutures with a delicate bow.
  9. The dancers performed a graceful ballet, their movements flowing like bows through the air.
  10. The carpenter carefully tied the ends of the rope together with a secure bow.

bows Meaning

bows

to incline the head or body in salutation or assent or to acknowledge applause, to incline especially in respect or submission, a wooden rod with horsehairs stretched from end to end used for playing a violin or similar instrument, to bend the head, body, or knee in greeting, respect, agreement, or obedience, rainbow, to express by bowing, a wooden rod with horsehairs stretched from end to end used in playing an instrument of the viol or violin family, to cause to bend into a curve, a weapon that is used to propel an arrow and that is made of a strip of flexible material (such as wood) with a cord connecting the two ends and holding the strip bent, bow tie sense 1, to suffer defeat, a bending of the head or body in respect, submission, assent, or salutation, a knot formed by doubling a ribbon or string into two or more loops, a show of respect or submission, the forward part of a ship, to express by bending the head, body, or knee, to usher in or out with a bow (see bow entry 2), to cease from competition or resistance, to bend into a curve, to bend the head, body, or knee in reverence, submission, or shame, debut, bend entry 1 sense 6, a weapon used for shooting arrows that is usually made of a strip of wood bent by a cord connecting the two ends, the curved sidepiece of the frame passing over the ear, bowman entry 2, to play a stringed instrument with a bow, yield entry 1 sense 5, archer, a metal ring or loop forming a handle (as of a key), something that is curved like a bow, a bending of the head or body expressing respect, agreement, obedience, or greeting, to cause to incline, a stroke of such a bow, to play a stringed instrument with a bow (see bow entry 3 sense 5a), a knot made with two or more loops, the sidepiece of the frame passing over the ear, to crush with a heavy burden, to play (a stringed instrument) with a bow, something bent into a simple curve or arc, a frame for the lenses of eyeglasses

FAQs About the word bows

to incline the head or body in salutation or assent or to acknowledge applause, to incline especially in respect or submission, a wooden rod with horsehairs str

winds, folds,bends, turns, angles, curvatures, curves, arches, inflections, curls

resists, faces, counters, contends, breasts, fights, objects, repels, holds off, confronts

The archers drew their bows, aiming at the distant target.

The violinist deftly maneuvered the bow across the strings, creating a mesmerizing melody.

The tailor skillfully threaded the bow through the fabric, creating intricate pleats.

The hunter stealthily crept through the woods, his bow ready to launch an arrow.