Examples of 'bow shot' in a sentence
Meaning of "bow shot"
This phrase is used to indicate the distance that an arrow, shot from a bow, can travel. It is often used figuratively to describe the range or extent of someone's abilities, capabilities, or influence. It implies the maximum distance or limit that can be reached in a particular context
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bow shot
That bow shot did not just happen.
Before they come within bow shot.
I never heard of a bow shot being set up except in desperation.
Line us up for a bow shot.
Suppose a bow shot was the only way he thought he could get an Akikaze.
We have been drilling for a bow shot all the time.
Then it can hurl a stone even further than the longest bow shot.
Risking a bow shot.
I never heard of a bow shot being set up except in desperation . The whole thing was.
Lining up for a bow shot.
Line up for a bow shot. Lining up for a bow shot.
You nailed that Momo with a bow shot.
A bow shot from her bower-eaves.
Before they come within bow shot No good.
A bow shot from her bower-eaves ' He rode between the barley sheaves.
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When the Akikaze comes in, we will give her a bow shot as before.
It 's a bow shot.
Look, sir, you nailed that Momo with a bow shot.
That 's a bow shot.
In 32 seconds. You have just given a Jap tin can the deep-six with a bow shot.
How about that? We have been drilling for a bow shot all the time.
It 's gonna be a straight bow shot.
You just gave a Jap tin can the deep six with a bow shot in 32 seconds.
You named it . A bow shot.
We did it with a Momo . A bow shot.
Down the throat? It 's a bow shot.