Opening in a wall from which missiles, such as arrows, were fired during sieges.
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Examples for "loophole"
Examples for "loophole"
1It was not: the Soviet dissidents exploited the loophole with great effect.
2Police Minister Michael Woodhouse said he was not sure a loophole existed.
3The infamous loophole surrounding so-called carried interest will be in the crosshairs.
4The loophole that made the strategy possible was not closed until 2012.
5This reversed the loophole whereby referees' reports could be open to interpretation.
1From a second arrow slit, she caught a glimpse of the sea.
2Petru looked up, to the arrow slit, to dawn's earliest light there.
3The scrutator was aiming through an arrow slit with a borrowed crossbow.
4The arrow slit was darkened, and half of a little bronze face appeared.
5Through the opaque, beeswax cloth that blocked the arrow slit, the faintest of lights came.
1Reddish bands of light from the arrow loops slash her face.
2Arrow loops had been bricked up, no doubt to render tower rooms more snug in winter.
3There were dark arrow loops in those wings that would allow archers to cover the door with crossfire.
4The top of the wall was open, with a broad allure to stand on and merlons with arrow loops.
5They docked at an elegant white marble gatehouse, with raised drawbridge and arrow loops bristling with wary elven archers.
Translations for arrow loop