longbowman (Meaning)

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longbowman (n)

a medieval English archer who used a longbow

Synonyms & Antonyms of longbowman

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longbowman Sentence Examples

  1. The longbowman stood tall, his bow drawn, ready to release an arrow at his target.
  2. The army's longbowmen formed a formidable line, their arrows raining down on the enemy.
  3. The longbowman's arrows pierced through armor with deadly precision.
  4. The longbowmen's arrows flew high into the air, arcing over the battlefield.
  5. The longbowman's skill was unmatched, his arrows striking with unyielding accuracy.
  6. The longbowmen's arrows were feared by the enemy, who knew their deadly power.
  7. The longbowman's bow was a formidable weapon, capable of inflicting severe damage.
  8. The longbowmen were known for their exceptional marksmanship and ability to strike from a distance.
  9. The longbowman's arrows were crafted with meticulous care to ensure their accuracy and range.
  10. The longbowmen's contribution to the battle was significant, their arrows playing a decisive role in the outcome.

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a medieval English archer who used a longbow

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No antonyms found.

The longbowman stood tall, his bow drawn, ready to release an arrow at his target.

The army's longbowmen formed a formidable line, their arrows raining down on the enemy.

The longbowman's arrows pierced through armor with deadly precision.

The longbowmen's arrows flew high into the air, arcing over the battlefield.