embow Synonyms

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embow Meaning

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embow (v. t.)

To bend like a bow; to curve.

embow Sentence Examples

  1. I took a comfortable position in the chair, with my elbows resting on the armrests.
  2. The bridge's graceful arch embowed over the river, connecting the two sides of the town.
  3. The champion boxer stood tall in the center of the ring, his arms embowed, ready to strike.
  4. He stumbled over a rock, causing him to embow his knee, wincing in pain as he got up.
  5. The football player embowed the ball, sending it soaring down the field.
  6. The old woman sat on the park bench, her arms embowed on the wooden slats, lost in thought.
  7. The violinist's fingers danced across the strings, his left hand embowing each note with precision.
  8. The mother gently embowed her baby's head, lulling her to sleep with a soft lullaby.
  9. The thief's elbow was embowed, reaching into the purse to steal the money.
  10. The painter's brush embowed the colors on the canvas, creating a masterpiece of art.

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To bend like a bow; to curve.

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I took a comfortable position in the chair, with my elbows resting on the armrests.

The bridge's graceful arch embowed over the river, connecting the two sides of the town.

The champion boxer stood tall in the center of the ring, his arms embowed, ready to strike.

He stumbled over a rock, causing him to embow his knee, wincing in pain as he got up.