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UK /ˈæɹ.əʊ/ US /ˈæɹ.ə/
noun 5verb 5name 5contraction 1

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1

(noun.) weapon

ADJ

poison/poisoned

QUANT

hail, volley

The archer fired a volley of arrows across the field in quick succession.

VERB + ARROW

fire, shoot

ARROW + VERB

hit sb/sth

An arrow hit the deer during the hunt last week.

miss (sb/sth)

The archer drew back and released, but his arrow missed the target by inches.

ARROW + NOUN

head arrowhead

slit

The ancient fortress had narrow arrow slits where soldiers could shoot at enemies below.

PHRASES

a bow and arrow

The archer picked up a bow and arrow before stepping onto the range.

2

(noun.) symbol

ADJ

left, right

down, up

Click the up arrow to scroll back to the top of the page.

broken, curved

The curved arrow on the sign pointed us toward the parking lot behind the building.

VERB + ARROW

follow

The hikers followed the white arrows painted on the trees to find their way back down the mountain.

ARROW + VERB

denote sth, indicate sth, mark sth, point, show sth

The red arrow on the map marks the location of the nearest hospital.

ARROW + NOUN

key

Press the arrow key to move your character left or right in the game.

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