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Definition of arrow noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

arrow

noun
 
/ˈærəʊ/
 
/ˈærəʊ/
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  1. a thin stick with a sharp point at one end, which is shot from a bow
    • a bow and arrow
    • to fire/shoot an arrow
    • The road continues as straight as an arrow.
    Extra Examples
    • A hail of arrows descended from the tower.
    • An arrow whizzed past his head.
    • He drew two arrows and placed them in the bow.
    • She aimed carefully at the tree but the arrow missed.
    • She strung an arrow to her bow.
    • The arrow hit its target.
    • They used bows and arrows for hunting.
    • the arrow slits in the castle's battlements
    Topics Historyb2, Sports: other sportsb2, War and conflictb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • poison
    • poisoned
    … of arrows
    • hail
    • volley
    verb + arrow
    • fire
    • release
    • shoot
    arrow + verb
    • fly
    • shoot
    • whizz
    arrow + noun
    • head
    • point
    • tip
    phrases
    • a bow and arrow
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    Word OriginOld English arewe, arwe, from Old Norse.
  1. a mark or sign like an arrow (➞), used to show direction or position
    • Follow the arrows.
    • Use the arrow keys to move the cursor.
    Extra Examples
    • You will see an arrow pointing to the left.
    • The down arrow indicates rain.
    • The old road is shown on the map by broken arrows.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • left
    • right
    • down
    verb + arrow
    • follow
    arrow + verb
    • denote something
    • indicate something
    • mark something
    arrow + noun
    • key
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See arrow in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee arrow in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English

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