prow (Meaning)
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prow (n)
front part of a vessel or aircraft
Synonyms & Antonyms of prow
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prow Sentence Examples
- The sleek prow of the ship sliced through the waves with effortless grace.
- From the prow of the boat, we had a stunning view of the sunset over the horizon.
- The figurehead adorned the prow of the vessel, depicting a mythical sea creature.
- As the storm intensified, the crew gathered at the prow to brace for impact.
- A lookout stationed at the prow scanned the waters for any signs of danger.
- The ornate carvings on the prow added an air of elegance to the ship's design.
- The prow of the canoe dipped and rose rhythmically with each stroke of the paddle.
- At the prow of the yacht, passengers enjoyed the sensation of gliding through the water.
- The prow of the ancient warship was reinforced with iron for added protection.
- From the prow, we could see the shoreline gradually coming into view as we approached the harbor.
FAQs About the word prow
front part of a vessel or aircraft
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The sleek prow of the ship sliced through the waves with effortless grace.
From the prow of the boat, we had a stunning view of the sunset over the horizon.
The figurehead adorned the prow of the vessel, depicting a mythical sea creature.
As the storm intensified, the crew gathered at the prow to brace for impact.