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pow
1[pou]
interjection
(used to express or indicate a heavy blow or a loud, explosive noise.)
noun
a heavy blow or a loud, explosive noise.
the power of exciting.
adjective
exciting and appealing.
pow
2[poh, pou]
noun
the head; poll.
POW
3prisoner of war.
POW
1abbreviation
prisoner of war
pow
2/ paʊ /
interjection
an exclamation imitative of a collision, explosion, etc
pow
3/ paʊ /
noun
the head or a head of hair
pow
4/ paʊ /
noun
a creek or slow stream
Word History and Origins
Origin of POW1
Word History and Origins
Origin of POW1
Origin of POW2
Example Sentences
"I don't recall training on international humanitarian law," a Russian POW told the UN recently.
Bella Aguirre sat on a stool at Sticky Rice’s counter, finishing her meal of pad kra pow.
The daily confidential pow wow that precedes the actual conclave will enable many of them to meet for the first time and decide to what extent they want to restore the past or look to the future.
He succeeded in escaping a PoW camp at Arras in France.
Donnie died in a PoW hospital in 1941 and because he had suffered with a rare neurological condition an autopsy was performed on his body.
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