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I bow to the divine in you. I tied a yellow bow in her hair. The bow of the ship is up front, sailor. I'll need a stronger bow for my arrows.
Bow - The front of a boat. Bow - Bend down at the waist. Bow - Something tied with ribbon. Bow - A device that shoots arrows.
A Swag in the English dictionary is: an ornamental festoon of flowers, fruit and greenery, often tied with a colourful ribbon or bow". LeBron James is a human, not a flower bouquet with a bow tied around it. So no, he is not a swag.
She had her hair tied up prettily in a bow.
Oh, dude, the front of a ship is called the bow, and a ribbon tied up in a girl's hair is, like, a bow too. So, basically, both things are bows, but one sails the seas, and the other just chills in someone's hair. Cool, right?
I can give you 9 with one repeat to make 10 highly similar words so here it goes. The violinist used his bow to create wonderful sounds that people clapped for and he bowed on the bow of the ship when he was suddenly shot by a bow and arrow that was handed to a bow-legged beau in a box that was tied with a bow that was once a bough on a tree, then made into a bō and finally into the bow and arrow that was used to kill the male paramour.
No, Tudors did not wear bow ties. During the Tudor period (1485-1603), men's fashion typically included ruffs, collars, and elaborate necklines, but bow ties as we know them today did not exist. Instead, men often wore cravats or neckties, which were tied in various styles, but these were quite different from modern bow ties.
i believe they shaved the bark off of a stick then made the chippings into a buffalo bone with a sharp rock which they called a knife then tied it to the stick with a leather string from buffalo skin then tied the feathers with the same thing on the back
is a meter long bamboo bow, tied by fibers from both ends, with a coconut shell attached in the middle as resonator. It is a bow called gaka made from fibers of the lukmong vine, and a coconut resonator called kuhitan. It is from the Aetas in Zambales.
An olden day bow tie is often referred to as a "cravat." Cravats were popular in the 17th and 18th centuries and served as a precursor to modern neckties and bow ties. They were typically made of fine fabrics and tied around the neck in various styles, adding a touch of elegance to men's fashion.