bowless

bowless

(ˈbəʊlɪs)
adj
without a bow or bows
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To reach the installation meant a three-mile round walk from Bowless visitor centre.
I have learned that if you punch the trigger mid-draw with a bull at 15 yards, you will end up with a bloody nose and a stampede of caribou surrounding your bowless wife.
Students from 1.2.3.4.5 grades (age 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) started running on 800 m bowless suitable race track with Ready and Go!
Owners say the Dockwise Vanguard is the first bowless vessel built with a starboard steering room and accommodations; its design was intended to maximize cargo space; a benefit of its unconventional composition.
Nicola Bowless, from the ERA, explains: "The Home Heat Helpline is the firstdedicated to tackling fuel poverty and to offer a comprehensive, one-stop shop service giving help on the range of problems faced by fuel poor households."
BARNARD CASTLE July 3 PRIME LAMBS Top price per head was a Texel lamb at PS100.00 from AM Walton, Bowless Farm purchased by JA Jewitt (Meat) Ltd.