"Prowse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prowse" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prowse" Meaning

Prowse is a surname of English origin. It may refer to:

1. Vincent Price, who was born as Vincent Leonard Price Jr.

"Prowse" Examples

Examples of Usage for the word "prows"


| Serial | Sentence |
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| 1 | The rock's prow sliced through the calm water and easily pierced the waves. |
| 2 | The ship's bow, or prow, cut through the choppy waters, making quick work of the turbulent sea. |
| 3 | The daring sailor stood at the prow of the small boat, guiding it through the narrow channel. |
| 4 | The expertly crafted wooden prow of the canoe allowed it to move swiftly and smoothly across the lake. |
| 5 | The Viking longboat's carved reindeer was intricately designed on the prow.

"Prowse" Similar Words

Prowess

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Prowl

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Prowled

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To move quietly or secretly around a place in order to observe or attack someone or something.

Prowler

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A prowler is a person who sneaks around or roams secretly and quietly, often at night, typically with the intention of causing trouble, committing crimes, or spying on people.

Prowlers

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Prowlers refer to sneaky, stealthy, or predatory individuals, often associated with nighttime or secretive behavior, such as thieves, burglars, or predators that stalk and hunt their prey silently. They may also describe individuals who persistently question, criticize, or persevere in pursuing someone or something relentlessly, often with an insistent or harassing manner.

Prowling

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Prowls

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To move or act stealthily through a place, searching for something, typically in order to get food or information. It is often used to describe the movement of an animal, especially a cat.

Prows

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To prow is to move or move slowly and quietly, especially in the dark. A prow is also the front or bow of a ship's hull.

Proxemic

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Proxemics

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Proxene

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Proxenet

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Proxenetism

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Proxenetism refers to the practice of procuring or obtaining something or someone, but it has a specific meaning in certain contexts. In a legal and historical sense, proxenetism originally referred to the act of a procuress, who is a person, often a woman, who arranges for the assignment of clients to a prostitute in an ancient Greek setting.<br><br>However, over time, the term has taken on broader meanings. In modern contexts, it can refer to the act of using one's influence or authority to facilitate or obtain something, especially something illicit. This usage has extended beyond the context of prostitution and can be seen in various forms of arranged exploitation.<br><br>More broadly still, the term has been interpreted to describe the situations where an intermediary or "middleman" uses their social position, power, or network to unfairly benefit themselves or to exert influence over others. It often implies an element of exploitation or force but can pertain to various scenarios beyond the established historical context.<br><br>The word "proxenetism" is derived from the Greek word "προκύνημα," or "procenum," which is a term for the gift or present given by a courtesan or her pimp to a client. This term "procenum" is also the source of the Latin word "procenium," "procurer," indicating a person or entity that procures works or services.

Proxibarbital

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Proxibarbital is a barbiturate derivative that was used as a mild sedative and hypnotic, primarily for short-term treatment of insomnia and other anxiety-related conditions.

Proxies

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Proxigean

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