Sentence examples for bow of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase 'bow of' is not technically correct in written English as it does not have a clear meaning. To provide context, you can use the phrase 'bow of a' before a noun, such as 'bow of a boat'. This would mean the curved front of the boat. For example, "The bow of the boat cut through the water, creating a wake behind it."

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Bring me my Bow of burning gold!

The cirrus bow of surf is blown.

The bow of the Aurora Australis.

They sent another shot across the bow of the Knicks.

The earliest crossbows had a simple bow of wood alone.

Tacking takes the bow of the boat into it.

"He may jump off the bow of a ship if they lose," Lude said.

Jibing takes the bow of the boat away from the wind.

When the bow of the boat touched shore, we pulled ourselves on board.

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This piece of news comes wrapped up with quite a few bows-of-interest.

Posteromedial bowing of the tibia usually presents at birth with a bowed, shortened leg.

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