nock in a sentence
n.
Definition
Nock (verb): To fit an arrow onto the bowstring in preparation for shooting.
Sample Sentences
- She carefully began to nock the arrow onto the bowstring, ensuring it was secure.
- The skilled archer demonstrated how to nock the arrow quickly and efficiently.
- Before taking aim, he always made sure to nock the arrow correctly for precision.
- As the sun began to set, she took a moment to nock her final arrow for the competition.
- He felt a surge of excitement as he nocked the arrow, ready to release it into the distance.
- The archer skillfully nocked his arrow before taking aim at the distant target.
- With a gentle tug, she nocked the bowstring, preparing for her next shot.
- As the sun set, the hunter quietly nocked another arrow, ready for the evening's hunt.
- He carefully nocked the arrow and focused on his breathing to steady his aim.
- In archery competitions, the precision of how you nock the arrow can greatly affect your score.