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arrow

[ar-oh] / ˈær oʊ /
NOUN
pointed weapon or symbol
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The program, called ARROW, is 80% funded by Washington.

From Time Magazine Archive

He saw it and struck out toward the ARROW.

From Tom Swift and His Motor-Boat, or, the Rivals of Lake Carlopa by Appleton, Victor [pseud.]

So, after temporarily bracing up the tank in the ARROW, it was shoved out into the lake and attached to Andy's craft.

From Tom Swift and His Motor-Boat, or, the Rivals of Lake Carlopa by Appleton, Victor [pseud.]

Then will they turn to fields of BARLEY,      Bearded and barbed with many an ARROW, Just where the fertile soil is marly,      And in the spring was used the harrow.

From Abbeychurch by Yonge, Charlotte Mary

On and on speeded the ARROW, yet fast as it was, it seemed slow to Mr. Swift, who, like all nervous persons, always wanted to go wherever he desired to go instantly.

From Tom Swift and His Motor-Boat, or, the Rivals of Lake Carlopa by Appleton, Victor [pseud.]




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