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You can use it as a noun to refer to the front portion of a ship or other vessel. For example: "The sailors admired the ornate carvings on the prow of the boat."
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Personally, I loved the episode's final scenes with Varys, the man who has always served the realm, looking sadly at King's Landing as he chose Tyrion and exile and Arya saying her own goodbyes from the prow of a Braavosi ship.
Before he sits down in his calm room at Broadcasting House, right in the prow of the BBC's ocean-liner of a building in London's Portland Place, he spots a tulip wilting in a vase.
By the time he reaches the other end and looks back, he feels more as if he were standing on a dock gazing up at the prow of a huge ocean-going vessel, perhaps one of Pessoa's dream ships.
She knew she wasn't a beauty (her first boyfriend said she looked like "a prow head on a whaling ship"), but she bristled with a sexual charisma designed to distract husbands from their wives.
A rostral column is a pillar decorated with the prow of a ship, or rostrum, to serve as a naval monument.
Satellite photography has been particularly useful; one such study of currents showed that Taiwan acts as a ship's prow, deflecting the north-moving currents around the island.
It consisted of aes grave, large circular cast coins of bronze all bearing marks of value, from the as (weighing one pound) down to its 12th, the uncia; the obverses showed the head of a deity, the reverses a ship's prow.
Because the oceanic plateau was too buoyant to be subducted, it began to override the proto-Caribbean gulf, carrying the Antilles volcanic arc on its prow.
There are also the objects used in postmortem rites, such as the tablet of the ancestors (Japanese ihai) in China, Japan, and Vietnam and the miniature straw boat, flat-bottomed and with a curved prow, which is set afloat with a bit of candle and food during the Japanese Shintō festival of lights (Bon), returning the spirit of the ancestor to the land of souls after three days' visit.
Some of the later engraved features have spurs projecting from edges of parallel lines and are highly reminiscent of the carving on a canoe prow and stern post from Doubtless Bay and a relief panel from Awanui, both sites in the far north of North Island.
The large, muscular, affectionate, and calm Norwegian has a dense and water-resistant double coat and tufted toes and ears, making it the perfect companion for snowshoeing, raiding neighboring countries, and standing atop the dragon head on the prow of a Viking ship.
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