The broad arrow was used by the British to mark trees intended for ship building use in North America during colonial times.
But from Bryse's complaints, you'd think she'd taken a hit from a broad arrow.
'What can he do but let fly at them with a broad arrow?'
He threw a little pile of clothes, stamped with the broad arrow, on to the bench.
There were a pair of Ross binoculars with the broad arrow engraved on them, considerably damaged by sea water.
They were wearing cotton overalls with broad arrows on them, labor-camp inmates' clothing.
The broad arrow, central, the Queen's mark, her property.
On an expanse of sandy beach he formed a broad arrow with limestone rocks.
Du Cane considered the broad arrow to be a hindrance to escape and also a mark of shame.
Kettass had the troop deploy into a broad arrow with his vehicle in the lead and centre.