Bow, singular is the front part of the ship.
The 'bow' of a boat is the pointy bit at the front! So to "stand in the bows of a boat" simply means that the person has gone to the front of the boat and is standing as far forward as they can get. Colloquial English uses the phrase 'IN the bows' rather than 'AT the bows' but means the same thing.
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A boat has a pointed bow to reduce the resistance of the water as the boat moves forward.
WWII boat shaped bows; nuclear subs have cigar shaped hulls.
The wind bows on it pushing it forward or any direction the boat is facing
Christening a boat is a naming ceremony that traditionally involves breaking a bottle of Champagne over her bows as she is launched. Loosely it is used to mean simply naming a boat.
The bow of a boat the front. The back is called the stern or aft.The bow of a boat is the front of a boat in its normal orientation for moving through the water. Bows are often pointed to make it easier for the boat to move forward.
5 large bows.
They met them in battle a number of times such as Thermopylae and Marathon, but they also gave money, weapons, and men to some Greek states that were opposing the Persians on the other side of the Aegean.
the bows are mostly at the mix
there are 52 bows
Recurve bows.