Arrow - English meaning
ˈær.əʊ
Arrow – definitions in English dictionary
nounA weapon consisting of a thin, straight stick with a sharp point, designed to be shot from a bow.
Usage examples:
I've never used a bow and arrowSynonims:
ShaftBoltDartReedQuarrel
verbMove or appear to move swiftly and directly.
Usage examples:
Lights arrowed down into the airport
nounA long, thin stick, pointed at one end, that can be shot from a bow
nounA weapon that is like a long, thin stick with a sharp point at one end and often feathers at the other, shot from a bow (= a long, thin piece of wood bent into a curve by a piece of string)
Usage examples:
Robin hood asked to be buried where his arrow landed.
nounA sign consisting of a straight line with an upside down v shape at one end of it that points in a particular direction, used to show where something is
Usage examples:
I followed the arrows to the car park.
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Word origin
Old English arewe, arwe, from Old Norse.
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