what is the sound of arrow
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"whoosh" or "thwang" might represent the bow sound, and "thud" or "thwap" might represent the sound of the arrow hitting the target
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Usually, I'd use 'thuck/thunk' when the arrow hits a target, 'thwish' from the sound of thestring, and sometimes a 'woosh/fsh' when it zips through the air. Btw, those 'sound words' are called onomatopoeia.
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