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

  1. The archer took careful aim before releasing his bowshot into the target.
  2. From a distance, the hunter made a precise bowshot at the deer grazing in the clearing.
  3. With a single bowshot, the skilled marksman hit the bullseye on the target.
  4. The ancient warriors trained tirelessly to improve their accuracy in bowshot.
  5. It took only one well-aimed bowshot to bring down the elusive prey.
  6. The distance of the bowshot determined the effectiveness of the archer in battle.
  7. During the competition, each contestant was judged based on the accuracy of their bowshot.
  8. The archer adjusted the angle of his bow to achieve a more powerful bowshot.
  9. The enemy troops scattered as the archers released a barrage of bowshots.
  10. 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.