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They take a bow
Answer for the clue "They take a bow ", 6 letters:
arrows
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" Arrows " is a song by American indie rock artist Fences , nom de plume of singer Christopher Mansfield . The song features American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis . It was released on July 29, 2014, coinciding with Mansfield's announcement of the ...
Usage examples of arrows.
The stiff, cold breeze carried the dust away to reveal a ragged ring of hunters, their bows drawn, poison arrows pointing up at the three of them.
How could anything of this world take that many arrows and just laugh?
One time, he put six arrows through the first, one right on top of the other.
He looked sick, and went off and shot arrows by himself until we were finished.
Richard strapped on a simple leather bracer Savidlin had made for him along with the bow, and shot arrows until his headache was gone.
She shot a few more arrows, and thought she might have even hit the bundled grass once.
Kahlan squealed in delight when they went to retrieve their arrows and she found she had put one of hers through one of his.
The men stopped pointing the arrows at them, and led them to the village.
The last time we traded for this much, every man in the village had to make three bows, and two fists of arrows, and all the women had to make bowls.
I just know that going through Galea can get a man shot full of arrows coming out of those shadows.
Anyway, we drew arrows on him, and he decided he would get back in the coach.
Richard hooked his bow, quiver of arrows, and pack to the front of the saddle.
Sometimes when I concentrated on shooting arrows, or when something inside warned me of danger, or when I was angry and used the magic of the sword, then they went away for a time.
He moved toward the council chambers the way his arrows flew to the target when he called it.
Grave erupt into flame, and White Deer villagers fall, dying, where arrows and war had spared them.