How To Use Recurve In A Sentence

  • Your lily are gorgeous, lust love those recurved petals! Hummingbird Holy Grail? « Fairegarden
  • Their recurved petals, lovely long stamens and distinctive center markings make Oriental lilies showstoppers in any floral arrangement.
  • In larger specimens they are slightly recurved toward the tip.
  • The petals may be overlapped, recurved, frilled, crinkled or ruffled.
  • So you know, whether this thing heads -- remains inland and stays like say in Western South Carolina, and dumps a ton of rain in the mountains and causes some flooding there, or whether it actually curve -- continues to recurve, which is what we think it might actually do, and then head out to sea, that would be the best case scenario. CNN Transcript Sep 26, 2004
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  • I have seen beautiful Bear and Ben Pearson 55-60lb recurved bows that go for about $30-$100. Interested in buying a recurve, I want to do everything myself [besides build the bow] I would like to buy bare shaft and do the
  • FRUITS: Pods short, to 2.5 cm, oblong to obovoid with a recurved style base. Chapter 7
  • With the recurve, I bust out big cut on contact heads like snuffers or any of the various 2 bladed heads with the little bleeder blades. Broadheads
  • Shell solid, surface marked by numerous concentric lines of growth, obliquely cordate; posterior margin produced; anterior short; umbones recurved, lunule cordate; pallial line sinuated; margin crenulated. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • The woodpecker, which has a similar extensile mechanism for exserting its tongue to a great length, also uses it to procure its food -- in its case soft grubs from holes in rotten trees -- and to enable it to pull these out, the end of the tongue is sharp and horny, and barbed with short stiff recurved bristles. The Naturalist in Nicaragua
  • Simeon shoots with a recurve bow in which the ends curve up to the vertical whereas a long bow is D-shaped.
  • Miloradovich also recognized these cardinal process types, and noted that the median lobe of the massive, trifid cardinal process often is recurved dorsally.
  • After testing a few out, he picked a recurve and strung it.
  • DOLPHIN is expected to recurve after it traverses the ridge axis.
  • We have several deer mounts ranging in size from spike (first recurve kill) to a large 3 x 4 blacktail. Buck Mounts: Finding Room For Taxidermy
  • Olympic shooters fling arrows -- shot from recurve bows with no sights -- at targets 100 meters away and group them in fist-size wads. Would You Take This Shot?
  • Also, since most hurricanes begin to "recurve" toward the northeast upon reaching our latitude, such a storm usually passes by to the east (Hazel didn't), placing us in its less intense western, or left-hand semi-circle. Otto may form, but tropical season slowing?
  • Each cupule is recurved, has a lip-like projection near the point of attachment, and contains several ovules arranged in a curved row with their micropyles facing the cupule opening.
  • The _leaf-blade_ is narrow, rigid, thickly coriaceous, concavo-convex tapering from the base to the tip, spreading and recurved, 4 to 6 inches long. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Babirusas (literally "pig-deer" in Bahasa-Indonesian) are pig-like animals characterized by the male's long recurved tusks that penetrate the upper lip. Biological diversity in Wallacea
  • Maxillary or posterior dentary teeth more recurved, denticles present on the anterior carinae.
  • We share archery tackle preferences, Recurve bow (mines a Red Wing Hunter 35 years young) cedar arrows, feather fletching, old fashioned broadheads, home made quiver, bracer and fingertabs for the loose. "Fly Fishing" for Elk with a Recurve Bow
  • This species differs from B. variabilis in the absence of a strongly recurved element with a flaring base and the lack of a geniculate element in the apparatus.
  • The recurved ventrolateral margins of P. schrami are not evident in P. pachoecoi.
  • But the Romans had every legionary trained in the use of the javelin pilum and and lots of archer auxiliary mostly from the east - light mounted archers with composite or recurve bows from Numidia, Osrhoene and Parthia, foot archers from Syria, even specialised slingers from the Balearic isles. Bowmen in medieval Wales
  • I've owned a Silvertip, crafted by bowyer Dave Windauer, for years, and I shoot it better than any recurve I've ever had. Using a Bow Doesn't Have to Mean Breaking the Bank
  • A mountain muley with a a recurve is about as dream hunt as it gets. What's Your Dream Buck Look Like?
  • And when at last the Oguz tribes of the Turks stormed westward, wielding their recurved bows and their sharpyatagansfrom the backs of quick little horses, seizing or destroying all before them, the simurgh also followed. Simurgh
  • The genus Acacia is mostly confined to Africa where almost all have stipular spines or recurved thorns.
  • [VENUS CRIBRARI] Shell thick, medium size, slightly ventricose, furnished upon the outside by about twenty-five sharp lamelliform concentric and recurved ribs, crenulated upon the umbonal side; ribbed or ridged transversely on the ventral side, the ridges extending across to the adjacent rib; lunule crenulated. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • My cousin is a bowyer who makes recurve bows that are as deadly in the woods as they are gorgeous. High Tech Bow Building
  • I do tend to prefer a "traditional" crossbow, with a rolling nut release and a recurved bow (I just don't like compounds, not that I would ever protest somebody using a compound crossbow). NRA Pushes PA Crossbows
  • In the recurved margins of the seed, the tegmen was wedge-shaped.
  • Lateral or terminal on shoots of the preceding season; sterile flowers oblong-cylindrical, 1/4 inch in length; anthers yellow, red-tinged: fertile flowers on the upper side of the twig, erect, cylindrical; cover-scales broad, much larger than the purple ovuliferous scales, terminating in a long, recurved tip. Handbook of the Trees of New England
  • Frances, ~they are ruffled, diamond dusted, recurved, doubled lovelies that will certainly be missed. Daylilies 2009-Grand Finale « Fairegarden
  • Campanulate: bell-shaped: more or less ventricose at the base and a little recurved at the margin. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • In connection with the proper classification to be assigned to those borderline loop-tented arch cases where an appendage or spike is thrusting out from the recurve, it is necessary to remember that _an appendage or a spike abutting upon a recurve at right angles in the space between the shoulders of a loop on the outside is considered to spoil the recurve_. The Science of Fingerprints Classification and Uses
  • I use feathers on my arrows with compound an recurve thats what i was rasied using alot of huntters use plastic fletch are they better or just chepper to buy? I use feathers on my arrows with compound an recurve thats what i was rasied using alot of huntters use plastic fletch are the
  • VAMCO is expected to recurve in the northwestern periphery of the subtropical ridge, and is expected to accelerate.
  • Further, due to changing environmental flow pattern, the system (Phet) would move slowly in a northwesterly/northerly direction for next 24 hours and cross Oman coast by tomorrow (June 4) morning," they said, adding, "It would then weaken gradually, recurve northeastwards and emerge into north Arabian Sea by June 5 and move towards Pakistan coast. The Times of India
  • The petals may be overlapped, recurved, frilled, crinkled or ruffled.
  • NAKRI will traverse the ridge axis of the steering subtropical ridge and recurve.
  • The recurve requires less than half the effort of the longbow to draw back the string.
  • My recurve is only a thirty: that one's a total girl bow.) I'll be home and i'll be free
  • However, storms that form more north or east have a greater chance to threaten the Eastern seaboard or simply recurve into the open ocean.
  • Archery is like darts, except that the arrows are launched, not by hand, but by a recurve bow.
  • The flowers commonly have more or less recurved petals, and usually face outward or upward (as opposed to drooping).
  • Long ago, my brother and I were practicing with 65# recurved bows and cedar hunting arrows. Has anyone ever had a string snap on them when they were shooting?
  • The recurve is great for bowfishing but if you really want to succed with deer and turkeys get a 60-70 lb compound with 80% let off. Iv hunted the past few years aand wanted to start bow hunting i have a fred bear Kodiack Mag in 55 pounds recurve do you think I
  • Seek out the archery retailer that has recurve bow knowledge.
  • We have several deer mounts ranging in size from spike (first recurve kill) to a large 3 x 4 blacktail. Buck Mounts: Finding Room For Taxidermy
  • A mountain muley with a a recurve is about as dream hunt as it gets. What's Your Dream Buck Look Like?
  • Modern longbows and recurves advance efficient hunting distances another measure.
  • In Baryonyx, the teeth are basically homodont: small, very numerous, and slightly recurved. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • VAMCO is expected to recurve in the northwestern periphery of the subtropical ridge, and is expected to accelerate.
  • The second glume is linear-lanceolate, rigid, empty, persistent recurved when old, tip obtuse or emarginate. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • The sternite of that segment is also modified, being slightly wider and longer than the sternites immediately preceding and following it and with a more strongly recurved anterior margin and larger coxal sockets.
  • The blossoms vary in shape from simple open bowls to flowers with exquisitely recurved petals.
  • (A male and female archer compete in recurve or compound disciplines.) Diver Troy Dumais wins two medals, athlete of the week award
  • On the wall adjacent to the targets, hung unstrung bows of every kind - longbows, short bows, recurves and compounds, even a crossbow - and beside them hung quivers full of arrows.
  • On the wall adjacent to the targets, hung unstrung bows of every kind - longbows, short bows, recurves and compounds, even a crossbow - and beside them hung quivers full of arrows.
  • What she has in her mouth is a set of very long sharp recurved teeth.
  • Shell solid, surface marked by numerous concentric lines of growth, obliquely cordate; posterior margin produced; anterior short; umbones recurved, lunule cordate; pallial line sinuated; margin crenulated. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • [ASTARTE CONCENTRICA] Shell small, thick, triangular, compressed, concentric; furrows close and regular; umbones acute, recurved; margin crenate. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • All teeth as preserved are pointed (there are no evident bicuspid crowns), and slightly recurved posteriorly.
  • People were building recurves of different lengths, and when someone would break a bowstring, he often wouldn't be able to find one to fit.

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