Bow Like

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From this radar image below, which shows the line of intense precipitation and their associated winds about to charge into Montgomery County, it's apparent that the storms formed a bow-like structure. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A bow-like appearance results from strong mid-level winds that push some thunderstorm cells out ahead of a pack, stretching a line of storms into a telltale bow shape. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The whole bow-like chain is approximately 1400 kilometers long and 100-200 km wide, between 45° and 50° N latitude and 17° and 27° E longitude. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He lay on his armour-hard back and saw, as he lifted his head up a little, his brown, arched abdomen divided up into rigid bow-like sections. ❋ Mac (2007)

Which is why I mentioned the combat looks like fantasy because its all hand to hand with some bow-like ranged combat. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The Professor stop an tie the yarn up in a little fancy knot an stand in front of me an take a bow-like he is a magician just done some trick or somethin. ❋ Groom, Winston, 1944- (1986)

Arcuato-emarginate: with a bow-like or curved excision. ❋ John. B. Smith (N/A)

And then came her forehead, a smooth band of white velvet, upon which two bow-like eyebrows were delicately traced. ❋ Victoria Cross (1910)

Her mouth was deliciously saucy, with its bow-like curve, and its clear redness. ❋ Marah Ellis Ryan (1900)

The upper half of the stem, with its human fruit still attached to it, bent bow-like towards the earth, the trunk not being quite separated from the root. ❋ Julian Hawthorne (1890)

A longitudinal section showing the thickness of the implement gives a bow-like figure, the median line of which would deflect nearly half an inch from a straight line. ❋ William Henry Holmes (1889)

North Asia and the northern part of America another elephant very closely allied to the Indian elephant, but having a bow-like outward curvature of the tusks, their points finally directed towards one another, and a thick growth of coarse hair all over the body. ❋ Unknown (1888)

Then its supple curves and swells, its sinewy stays and thwarts, its bow-like contour, its tomahawk stem and stern rising quickly and sharply from its frame, were all vividly suggestive of the race from which it came. ❋ John Burroughs (1879)

Correspondingly, his nose, although of a Greek type, was more notable for substance than clearness of line or modelling; while his lips had a boyish fulness along with a definiteness of bow-like curve, which manly resolve had not yet begun to compress and straighten out. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

A flattened arch is thus made by the bow-like cross-pieces over the space between the canoes, upon which a board or a couple of stout poles laid lengthwise constitute an elevated platform for passengers and freight, while those who paddle and steer sit in the bodies of the canoes at the sides. ❋ R. [Illustrator] Richardson (1859)

Just bounding from fresh morning groves, with the brine he mixed the dew of leaves, -- his antlers dripping on the swell, that rippled before his brown and bow-like chest. ❋ Herman Melville (1855)

The king's bow-like lip curved with a slight sneer, quickly replaced by ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

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