65 Words to use with arrows

"It's a sketch of an Indian arrow-head," he exclaimed in surprise, at the first glance.

To thicken and give body to soups and gravies, potato-mucilage, arrow-root, bread-raspings, isinglass, flour and butter, barley, rice, or oatmeal, in a little water rubbed well together, are used.

Miniature arrow scores.

After a long and unsuccessful siege a certain priest, named Anastasius, by means of an arrow shot from the town, informed the Prince that the fate of the besieged depended upon his cutting off the aqueducts, which supplied them with water.

One was an arrow-maker, for he had been hardening arrow-points in the fire, and left behind him the arrow-maker's thong.

Two of those who were with the bishop in the boat, and had received arrow wounds, died within a week, after much suffering.

One was an arrow-maker, for he had been hardening arrow-points in the fire, and left behind him the arrow-maker's thong.

The waning moon cast shadows black and long, and in these shadows Beltane crept and so, betimes, came within the outer guard-room and to the room beyond; and here beheld a low-arched doorway whence steps led upward,a narrow stair, gloomy and winding, whose velvet blackness was stabbed here and there by moonlight, flooding through some deep-set arrow-slit.

Woman with bow and arrow shooting at target only a few inches away from her.

The arrows had spear-shaped iron points a couple of inches long; one of them had been dipped into arrow-poison, a mixture that looked like black tar.

It is older than the greatness of London, for in its arrow flight across England it ignores the City.

WADSWORTH, CORENE B. The bronze arrow mystery.

"Straight was the course of the Annalist Yu," said the Master"aye, straight as an arrow flies; were the country well governed or ill governed, his was an arrow-like course.

The Indian feathers the arrow for the same purpose, and also carves the arrow shaft with a spiral groove.

The north should be indicated on the sketch by means of an arrow pointing in that direction.

The shields are arrow-proof, and will throw off a rifle shot if held obliquely, and this the Indian can do with great skill.

The yellow arrow murders.

One of the Indians, who was better mounted than his fellows, gained on the fugitives so much that he came within arrow range, but reserved his shaft until they were close on the margin of the wood, when, being almost alongside of Henri, he fitted an arrow to his bow.

So like an arrow swift he flew, Shot by an archer strong; So did he flywhich brings me to The middle of my song.

" No second invitation was necessary, so while the children seated themselves near him on the; smooth granite rock the old man continued his arrow making and told them the following story: "One day when Nanahboozhoo was walking through the country he saw the buzzard soaring up high in the air.

But now, to his disgust, he found slipping into his reveries pictures of a slim, dark girl, arrow-straight, with eyes that held for him only scorn and loathing.

But now, above the din and tumult of the fight below, shrill and high rose the notes of a horn winded from the woods in the east, that was answeredlike an echo, out of the woods in the west; and, down the banks to right and left, behold Sir Pertolepe's archers came leaping and tumbling, pursued by a hissing arrow shower.

The arrow game is introducednever are there demonstrations with the modern weaponsand the man is esteemed above all others who can throw the greatest number of arrows in the sky before the first one falls.

Slowly and carefully each man shot his shafts, and so deep was the silence that you could hear every arrow rap against the target as it struck it.

The arrow-heads of chert used for hunting are peculiarly fastened, in order to make the arrow revolve.

65 Words to use with  arrows