Arrow
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Arrow ( noun )
- A thin wooden or metal rod with a pointed end, used for shooting from a bow.
- A symbol or mark resembling an arrow, used to indicate direction or movement.
Origin:
Old english ær, of germanic origin; related to dutch are and german pfeil.
Examples:
- He notched an arrow to the bowstring and took aim.
- A sign with an arrow pointing to the left said "Exit".
- The company's stock price shot up like an arrow.
- He drew the arrow back to his cheek before letting it fly.
- An arrow of light shot across the night sky.
(As a verb)
Arrow ( verb )
- A thin wooden or metal rod with a pointed end, used for shooting from a bow.
- A symbol or mark resembling an arrow, used to indicate direction or movement.
Origin:
Old english ær, of germanic origin; related to dutch are and german pfeil.
Examples:
- He notched an arrow to the bowstring and took aim.
- A sign with an arrow pointing to the left said "Exit".
- The company's stock price shot up like an arrow.
- He drew the arrow back to his cheek before letting it fly.
- An arrow of light shot across the night sky.