Sentence examples for calls a bow from inspiring English sources

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The McMains added two more, weighed down with dozens of family ornaments, and decorated the outside of the Queen Victoria with what Anna Marie calls "a bow theme, with, of course, lots of lights".

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In Texas, it is called a bow.

If the last, it may be called a bow window.

But if you want people to take you seriously when you have a valid criticism of a politician, then calling a bow a bow will help.

The troller was carried on the vehicle by a bent piece called a bow or by a collapsible and adjustable frame called a pantograph.

Power was supplied from overhead wires through a bent piece called a bow or by a collapsible and adjustable frame called a pantograph, in contrast to the universal use of the single trolley pole in the United States.

Under Darius there was a measure of land called a "bow" that was originally a unit considered sufficient to support one bowman, who then paid his duty for the land in military service.

Now, in what you might call a bow to the ongoing life of the Vignelli map, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has brought Vignelli back to create an interactive map based on his original that shows changes in weekend-subway service.

Dogs and their canid cousins, wolves and coyotes, bow their heads down – a signal that psychologist Marc Bekoff calls a "play bow".

Navigating cultural differences overseas can make for fascinating moments: for example, figuring out whether proper greeting etiquette calls for a bow, handshake or a kiss on the cheek.

Mr. Perkins, who dropped out of school after the third grade, taught himself the rudiments of blues guitar on a homemade instrument called a diddley bow: a length of wire stretched between nails driven into a wall.

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