VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Arrow in the quiver

Meaning:

One of several resources or strategies available to achieve a goal

Examples:

  • The new marketing strategy is another arrow in the quiver for the sales team.
  • He has many arrows in his quiver to win the debate.
  • Learning a second language gave her an extra arrow in the quiver for her career.
  • The company’s diverse product line is an arrow in the quiver against competitors.
  • His charm and wit are powerful arrows in his quiver.
  • She used her networking skills as an arrow in her quiver to land the job.
  • The coach introduced new drills, adding more arrows to the team's quiver.
  • His experience in finance was an arrow in the quiver during the negotiations.
  • The innovative technology is an important arrow in the quiver for the startup.
  • Her ability to stay calm under pressure is an arrow in the quiver during crises.
  • The politician’s public speaking skills are a major arrow in his quiver.
  • He kept the new software update as an arrow in the quiver for future use.
  • Their strong social media presence is an arrow in the quiver for their brand.
  • She used her analytical skills as an arrow in the quiver to solve the complex problem.
  • The diverse skill set of the team members is an array of arrows in the quiver for the project’s success.