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archers

n. (plural of archer English)

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Archers (disambiguation)

Archers are people who practice archery, using bows to shoot arrows.

Archers may also refer to:

  • Archers (Egyptian pĂ­tati)
  • The Archers, a long running BBC Radio 4 soap opera
  • The Archers (musical group), a Christian music band
  • "The Archers", the British film-making partnership of Powell and Pressburger
  • Colonel Acland and Lord Sydney: The Archers, a painting
  • Bydgoszcz Archers, American football team from Bydgoszcz, Poland

Usage examples of "archers".

On the other hand, they are the sorriest archers that I have ever seen, and cannot so much as aim with the arbalest, to say nought of the long-bow.

Alleyne gazed upon the scene--the portly velvet-clad official the knot of hard-faced archers with their hands to the bridles of their horses, the thief with his arms trussed back and his doublet turned down upon his shoulders.

Even as he looked one of the archers drew his sword with a sharp whirr of steel and stept up to the lost man.

He was still surprised that he fit into Archers long-legged, wide-shouldered clothes.

The only other person Kyle had met with Archers combination of brains, integrity, and lethal training was his sister Honors husband, Jake Mallory.

When Archers eyes went from gray-green to plain old steel, a smart younger brother shut up.

She had been in one of the deep closets inspecting the trays of jade thumb rings and archers cuffs, when the vault door opened.

Susa will probably be wearing paint-crusted jeans and one of Archers old sweatshirts.

He was the only one who noticed Archers eyes narrow when Honor and Faith gave Lianne the kind of hug that said come again soon.

Seeing himself discovered, the man rushed out from his hiding-place, and bounded at the top of his speed down the line of archers, keeping a good hundred paces to the front of them.

The archers doffed caps at the sight of it, and the bailiff crossed himself devoutly as he handed it to the robber.

Yet I have not a word to say against the Hampton men, for there are no better comrades or truer archers in the whole Company than some who learned to loose the string in these very parts.

Against the bailey-walls were rows of frail wooden houses and leaning sheds, which gave shelter to the archers and men-at-arms who formed the garrison.

Great news this for that fierce old country, whose trade for a generation had been war, her exports archers and her imports prisoners.

Brocas and the scarlet fish of the De Roches were waving over a strong body of archers from Holt, Woolmer, and Harewood forests.