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  • ` fail in a design '; literally, ` not sufficiently "dexterous,"' since the bowhand is usually the left. be wide at (on, of) the bowhand

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VI No 3 1984

  • Just as the chord was at the tightest, just as the feathers quivered, and the barb thrilled, about to leap from the terse string, the tall form of the soldier sprang up into the clear moonlight from the underwood, and crying "Hold! hold!" mastered her bowhand, with the speed of light, and dragged her down into the covert.

    The Roman Traitor (Vol. 2 of 2) Henry William Herbert 1832

  • 'Hout awa, Maggie,' he said in contempt of the hint; 'though the gentleman may hae gien ye siller, he may have nae bowhand for a' that, and I'll no trust Robin's fiddle wi 'an ignoramus.

    Redgauntlet Walter Scott 1801

  • ‘Hout awa, Maggie,’ he said in contempt of the hint; ‘though the gentleman may hae gien ye siller, he may have nae bowhand for a’ that, and I’ll no trust Robin’s fiddle wi’ an ignoramus.

    Redgauntlet 2008

  • ` attack without taking proper aim, 'hence ` do something at random or without consideration.' draw by one string to be in agreement. be too much of the bowhand

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VI No 3 1984

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