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bow <a bow; bows> N

bow <a bow; bows> N

bow N (shapes)

bow N AVIAT

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Macaroni bows or home-made thin pasta squares (like tiny mini lasagne) are boiled in salted water, drained, and mixed with some cooking oil or fat.
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Skilled with javelins, spears and bows, she was an excellent horsewoman and commanded her own battalion.
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Also, while a bulbous bow allows a ship to move more efficiently through the water, designers lean towards simple vertical bows on larger ships.
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But after she made the customary three bows and knelt before him she found her mind utterly blank, the question gone.
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Older recurves and some modern hunting recurves are one-piece bows.
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The wide fingerboard and flat bridge, along with long, strongly curved bows, facilitated chordal playing on the instrument.
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Dancing may include bobs, bows, pirouettes, and stops, as in various crane species.
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At its conclusion he turns and bows smiling to the audience.
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She bows her head reverently, takes the packet from him and presses it to her eyes.
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Based on the combination of molecular bows and origami, finding the perfect means to gift wrap a virus might never be possible.
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