Arrow ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Arrow ( noun )

  1. A thin wooden or metal rod with a pointed end, used for shooting from a bow.
  2. 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:

  1. He notched an arrow to the bowstring and took aim.
  2. A sign with an arrow pointing to the left said "Exit".
  3. The company's stock price shot up like an arrow.
  4. He drew the arrow back to his cheek before letting it fly.
  5. An arrow of light shot across the night sky.

(As a verb)

Arrow ( verb )

  1. A thin wooden or metal rod with a pointed end, used for shooting from a bow.
  2. 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:

  1. He notched an arrow to the bowstring and took aim.
  2. A sign with an arrow pointing to the left said "Exit".
  3. The company's stock price shot up like an arrow.
  4. He drew the arrow back to his cheek before letting it fly.
  5. An arrow of light shot across the night sky.
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