bowshot (Meaning)
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bowshot (n.)
The distance traversed by an arrow shot from a bow.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bowshot
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bowshot Sentence Examples
- The archer took careful aim before releasing his bowshot into the target.
- From a distance, the hunter made a precise bowshot at the deer grazing in the clearing.
- With a single bowshot, the skilled marksman hit the bullseye on the target.
- The ancient warriors trained tirelessly to improve their accuracy in bowshot.
- It took only one well-aimed bowshot to bring down the elusive prey.
- The distance of the bowshot determined the effectiveness of the archer in battle.
- During the competition, each contestant was judged based on the accuracy of their bowshot.
- The archer adjusted the angle of his bow to achieve a more powerful bowshot.
- The enemy troops scattered as the archers released a barrage of bowshots.
- With each successful bowshot, the archer gained confidence in his abilities.
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The distance traversed by an arrow shot from a bow.
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The archer took careful aim before releasing his bowshot into the target.
From a distance, the hunter made a precise bowshot at the deer grazing in the clearing.
With a single bowshot, the skilled marksman hit the bullseye on the target.
The ancient warriors trained tirelessly to improve their accuracy in bowshot.