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bow net
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A trap for lobsters, consisting of a wickerwork cylinder with a funnel-shaped entrance at one end.
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A remotely triggered bow net, a hooplike device with a spring mechanism, lay on the ground.
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"We'd put up little bow nets and we would run training, and at the end of training I would tell a personal story about my life that involves respect or character, just any kind of trait," he explains.
I threw a cushion into the bow nets and stared helplessly at the nauseating waves, visualizing my soul as a karmic wire strung between Tokyo and New York, picking up indecipherable messages from my ancestors.
Suppose that Stone Age people used stone flakes, bone chips, sticks, fiber strings, and other simple tools but never combined them into spears, arrows, bows, nets, fishing rod and line, etc.
He is so large, swaddled in a colossal polar-bear coat, and she is so tiny, in her pert black suit and pearls, her one extravagance (a hat with a bow and netting, the millinery trend in those days) dwarfed by his opulent pelage.
Tie a lot of raffia around the knotted, gathered part of the red netting bow.
The Efe, the most widespread group, hunt small animals with bow and arrow; elsewhere nets and spears are used to capture and kill game.
It's prettier if you use a bow to tie the netting at the top of the pumpkin.
His great-great-grandfather's hunting trophies stare out all over the house, his arsenal of bows, arrows, fishing nets, swords and guns is still under lock and key.
Pre-Columbian Americans used technology and material culture that included fire and the fire drill; the domesticated dog; stone implements of many kinds; the spear-thrower (atlatl), harpoon, and bow and arrow; and cordage, netting, basketry, and, in some places, pottery.
They hugged at the net and even bowed to the Royal Box on the way off Centre Court, even though the gesture is no longer required.
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