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ar·row  (abreve.gifrprime.gifomacr.gif)

n.
1. A missile having a straight thin shaft with a pointed head at one end and often flight-stabilizing vanes at the other, meant to be shot from a bow.
2. Something, such as a directional symbol, that is similar to an arrow in form or function.

 

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fling [flɪŋ]

vb flingsflingingflung [flʌŋ] (mainly tr)
1. to throw, esp with force or abandon; hurl or toss
2. to put or send without warning or preparation to fling someone into jail
3. (also intr) to move (oneself or a part of the body) with abandon or speed he flung himself into a chair
4. (usually foll by into) to apply (oneself) diligently and with vigour (to)
5. to cast aside; disregard she flung away her scruples
6. to utter violently or offensively
7. Poetic to give out; emit
n
1. the act or an instance of flinging; toss; throw
2. a period or occasion of unrestrained, impulsive, or extravagant behaviour to have a fling
3. (Performing Arts / Dancing) any of various vigorous Scottish reels full of leaps and turns, such as the Highland fling
4. a trial; try to have a fling at something different

 

Edited by DanceswithSkunks
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I won a State Championship with one of those "relics". And I'll outshoot your sorry ass and high tech high speed POS any day of the week.

 

My first deer kill was with a Bear Grizzly 35 pound recurve.

 

And I was in the Empire State Games shooting recurve, that don't mean I want to hunt with one! Quit giving people crappy advice. What you did 30 years ago with that bow is of no help the OP.

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