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arrow

noun as in pointed weapon or symbol

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An arrow appears indicating the direction you will launch your ball.

My younger, straighter-than-an-arrow son was stopped and arrested in two separate jurisdictions a few years ago.

The brand logo turned out to feature a graceful archer on horseback, in a Tatar national costume, poised to shoot his arrow.

And an arrow painted on the ground that shows the way to Mecca, for prayers.

Sometimes,” he is fond of telling the press, “the target draws the arrow.

A primitive savage makes a bow and arrow in a day: it takes him a fortnight to make a bark canoe.

Ki Pak had an arrow-walk and target in his garden, and here it was that Yung Pak used to practise almost daily.

Coming to a gate of red stone, Yung Pak asked the meaning of the carved arrow in the arch overhead.

The blood rushed in a hot tide into the girl's pale wet face, and yet she shivered as if an arrow had pierced her heart.

He drew himself up, and stood still waiting till the arrow struck home.

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On this page you'll find 18 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to arrow, such as: cursor, dart, missile, projectile, bolt, and indicator.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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