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Meaning of pow

Wordnet

pow (n)

a person who surrenders to (or is taken by) the enemy in time of war

pow Sentence Examples

  1. The boxer unleashed a thunderous pow that sent his opponent crashing to the canvas.
  2. With a mighty pow, the hammer pounded the nail into the wood.
  3. The fiery explosion let out a deafening pow, shattering windows nearby.
  4. The POWs endured years of inhuman treatment in captivity.
  5. The thunderclap reverberated through the valley with a bone-jarring pow.
  6. The old man had a powerful pow, crushing walnuts with ease.
  7. The dynamite blast shook the ground with a tremendous pow.
  8. The magician waved his wand with a sly pow, and the cards disappeared.
  9. The fireworks erupted into a vibrant display of colors, each explosion echoing with a pow.
  10. The racer hit the accelerator with a furious pow, leaving his rivals in the dust.

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a person who surrenders to (or is taken by) the enemy in time of war

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The boxer unleashed a thunderous pow that sent his opponent crashing to the canvas.

With a mighty pow, the hammer pounded the nail into the wood.

The fiery explosion let out a deafening pow, shattering windows nearby.

The POWs endured years of inhuman treatment in captivity.