nock in English

verb
1
fit (an arrow) to the bowstring to ready it for shooting.
Slowly, he took his own long bow from his back and nocked an arrow, pointed at the ground.
noun
1
a notch at either end of a bow for holding the string.
Slip the loop of the bowstring over the nock and down the limb of the bow and tie the free end of the string to the other nock using a timber hitch, bowline or similar non-stressing knot.

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1. Does nock mean draw? Men:

2. 20 Bello Nock, the star daredevil clown of the Ringling Bros.

3. Nock-ten suspended all classes in Luzon from pre-school to college levels on July 26 and 27.

4. Albert Jay Nock seems to be implying that if you're avoiding (A), then you're necessarily doing (B.2).

5. Besides arrows and crossbow bolts, Bloodsport’s product line includes inserts and outserts for points, nock bushings and glue-in points.

6. The Breadcrumb Bluetooth Trackable Nock saves you from both of these frustrations so you can get back to more enjoyable hunting

7. Bicket was born at Kilmar nock, /Scotland, dnd jnm£ to Victoria with' her parents, the late David and Margaret - Boyd ^- when she was six years of -iige

8. Explosive intensification ensued, and later that day, Maria became a super typhoon and the first Category 5-equivalent storm of this basin since Nock-ten in 2016.

9. In a note by Jacques Barzun, he writes of Cogitations from Albert Jay Nock: Here is a small book full of Nock's thoughts, as fresh as they were when first minted

10. A self-evident or universally recognized truth; a maxim: "It is an economic Axiom as old as the hills that goods and services can be paid for only with goods and services" (Albert Jay Nock)

11. An arrow is a fin-stabilized projectile launched by a bow.A typical arrow usually consists of a long, stiff, straight shaft with a weighty (and usually sharp and pointed) arrowhead attached to the front end, multiple fin-like stabilizers called fletchings mounted near the rear, and a slot at the rear end called nock for engaging the bowstring.A container or bag carrying additional Arrows for