Bow wow does
yeah he sings good
yes
For All We Know-Donny Hathaway
THE SONG IS :DMX- Party Up (Up In Here)
a bow and arrow!
Cupid is associated with a bow and arrow.
Cupid is associated with a bow and arrow.
It means the double curve of the upper lip when considered to resemble Cupid's bow.
Cupid shoots arrows.
Cupid is often depicted carrying a bow and arrow, which he uses to shoot people with love-inducing arrows.
A bow and arrow.
It is cupid. Another name for cupid is Eros from the Greeks. It is cupid. Another name for cupid is Eros from the Greeks.
Bow and arrows, torch.
30" is not a draw weight, it is a draw length. It is the length of the draw from the bow to the string when the bow is drawn.
Interesting question. Thanks for the challenge. That phrase means "Draw back your bow," probably. It could be "draw back her bow," but that doesn't make as much sense. DROP A CURVE BALL
If it is a compound bow, the type of bow with the pulleys or "wheels" at the ends of the bowlimbs, there should be some way to adjust the draw-length of the bow itself; it may be best to consult someone at an archery shop for the best way to make such an adjustment. When using a Traditional bow -- a recurve or longbow, or other non-compound type -- the only "adjustment" is to simply pull the string back (in this case) to 27 inches; reducing the draw-length in this way also reduces the effective draw-weight of the bow. Also, when using a Traditional bow, and the archer has a longer draw-length than the bow is rated for (i.e., the archer's draw-length is 30 inches, but the bow is rated at 27 inches), it is always advisable to make sure the bow is designed to withstand the longer draw-length. Failure to do so can result in the catastrophic failure of the bow, and possibly serious injury to the archer. Increasing the draw-length of a traditional bow will also increase the effective draw-weight of the bow.