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bow

[bou] / baʊ /


NOUN
body movement showing obedience or politeness
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NOUN
front of boat
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BOW, Skagit County — The French word gigot translates to a leg of lamb, a revelation that amused a live Bellingham radio audience at a February event featuring Washington poet and sheep farmer Jessica Gigot.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 16, 2023

Carter: “It sounded like” — pausing, to raise his voice — “BOW, BOW, BOW.”

From Washington Post • Sep. 15, 2017

Since 1991, when Christine Thomas, a dean of the Natural Resources College at the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, developed BOW, some 50,000 women have gone through the program.

From Time Magazine Archive

Kim Fredritz of Carey, Ohio, has attended several BOW workshops.

From Time Magazine Archive

I think the reading is this: I' the cave, wherein the BOW, &c.

From Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies by Sherbo, Arthur




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