Front part of a vessel or aircraft.
Forward-most part of a ship's bow.
1 And in the night our vessel strikes its prow against the rocks.
2 Eamonn leaned back in his seat at the prow of the boat.
3 Swift and sure the prow of the night-boat parted the silvery foam.
4 Sam sat huddled in the prow of the boat facing it all.
5 Then and there he fastened it to the prow of the ship.
6 He took up a position in the prow and fondled his bear.
7 The schooner, its prow out of the water, was in plain view.
8 Daro rested his foot on the prow , to get a better look.
9 He could change the direction of the prow but not their course.
10 The pod powered toward the surface, its prow slicing through the water.
11 I met him here.' Malakai just turned away to occupy the prow .
12 Nassier's prow lifted into the air, shoving the afterdeck below the water.
13 The boats started on their way bearing venetian lanterns at the prow .
14 Her prow was turned before the sound came dully across the waters.
15 He laughed and pulled away, the prow lifting out of the water.
16 Heavy guns took the place of small weapons and of armed prow .
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