outbow Antonyms

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Meaning of outbow

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outbow (v. t.)

To excel in bowing.

outbow Sentence Examples

  1. The archer released the arrow with an outbow, causing it to curve away from the target.
  2. The violin's outbow stroke produced a resonant, mellow tone.
  3. The canoe's outbow side dipped lower as the paddler leaned towards the center.
  4. The cyclist leaned into an outbow curve, maintaining his momentum.
  5. The sailboat's sails billowed out with an outbow shape, catching the wind.
  6. The skater gracefully transitioned into an outbow spin, her blade cutting into the ice.
  7. The horse's hooves struck the ground with an outbow pattern, creating a rhythmic beat.
  8. The archer's bow had a slight outbow, which improved its stability.
  9. The outbow handle of the hammer provided a comfortable grip.
  10. The artist carefully carved an outbow curve into the wooden sculpture.

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To excel in bowing.

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The archer released the arrow with an outbow, causing it to curve away from the target.

The violin's outbow stroke produced a resonant, mellow tone.

The canoe's outbow side dipped lower as the paddler leaned towards the center.

The cyclist leaned into an outbow curve, maintaining his momentum.