1. bowman - Noun
2. Bowman - Proper noun
A man who uses a bow; an archer.
The man who rows the foremost oar in a boat; the bow oar.
Source: Webster's dictionary"I wish there were no more exams ever," said Kestrel. "I wish nothing bad happens to Kess," said Bowman. "I wish my darling children to be safe and happy for ever," said their mother. She always wished like that when she was worried. "I wish the wind singer would sing again," said their father. William Nicholson
We are hidiously rich Annabelle-- and I've got three older brothers, all unmarried. Would you consider one of them? If you like, I'll have one shipped across the Atlantic for your inspection." -Lillian Bowman. Lisa Kleypas
My peer would have to be dark-haired and handsome, a wonderful dancer... and he would never ask permission before he kissed me." -Lillian Bowman. Lisa Kleypas
The bowman who is a bad marksman has a lie ready. Mexican Proverb
1940s to 1960s From 1944 to 1963, the University was led by President George Bowman. Source: Internet
According to the New York Times, Bowman prevailed by 11,717 votes, winning 55.5% to Engel’s 40.4%. Source: Internet