crossbow (Meaning)

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crossbow (n)

a bow fixed transversely on a wooden stock grooved to direct the arrow (quarrel)

Synonyms & Antonyms of crossbow

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crossbow Sentence Examples

  1. The medieval knight aimed his crossbow at the enemy fortress, ready to unleash a volley of bolts.
  2. The hunter silently stalked his prey, his crossbow poised and ready to strike.
  3. In ancient China, the crossbow was a revolutionary weapon that transformed warfare.
  4. The crossbowman carefully loaded a bolt into his crossbow, taking aim at the target.
  5. During the Middle Ages, skilled crossbowmen played a crucial role in battles and sieges.
  6. The crossbow's powerful draw weight allowed it to pierce armor with ease.
  7. In fantasy novels, adventurers often wield enchanted crossbows capable of extraordinary feats.
  8. The crossbow has seen a resurgence in popularity among modern hunters and archers.
  9. Archery enthusiasts enjoy the challenge of mastering the crossbow's unique mechanics.
  10. The crossbow is a versatile weapon, suitable for both hunting and target shooting.

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a bow fixed transversely on a wooden stock grooved to direct the arrow (quarrel)

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No antonyms found.

The medieval knight aimed his crossbow at the enemy fortress, ready to unleash a volley of bolts.

The hunter silently stalked his prey, his crossbow poised and ready to strike.

In ancient China, the crossbow was a revolutionary weapon that transformed warfare.

The crossbowman carefully loaded a bolt into his crossbow, taking aim at the target.