crossbow

[ˈkrɒsbəʊ]

crossbow Definition

  • 1a weapon consisting of a bow mounted on a stock that shoots projectiles, usually bolts or quarrels
  • 2a horizontal bow mounted on a wooden stock, used for shooting arrows

Using crossbow: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "crossbow" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hunter aimed his crossbow at the deer.

  • Example

    The medieval soldiers used crossbows in battles.

  • Example

    The crossbow is a popular weapon for hunting and target shooting.

crossbow Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crossbow

Phrases with crossbow

  • to prepare the crossbow for firing by drawing back the string and locking it into position

    Example

    He cocked the crossbow and aimed at the target.

  • a short, thick arrow used as ammunition for a crossbow

    Example

    He loaded the crossbow with a bolt and aimed at the target.

  • a type of crossbow where the tips of the bow curve away from the shooter, increasing the power and speed of the shot

    Example

    The recurve crossbow is a popular choice for hunters.

Origins of crossbow

from Old English 'crosboga', meaning 'bow for shooting with crosswise cord'

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Summary: crossbow in Brief

A 'crossbow' [ˈkrɒsbəʊ] is a weapon that shoots projectiles, usually bolts or quarrels. It consists of a bow mounted on a stock and can be used for hunting, target shooting, or in battles. The phrase 'cock the crossbow' means to prepare the weapon for firing, while 'crossbow bolt' refers to the ammunition used. A 'recurve crossbow' is a type of crossbow with curved tips for increased power and speed.