Furrow

//ˈfʌɹoʊ//

"Furrow" in a Sentence (14 examples)

For a long time, every furrow that was turned revealed some fragments of the fight.

The plowing is according to the furrow; the harvest, rather at random.

Make a furrow in the ground and sow the seeds.

"He had been 30 years, or whatever it was, plowing a lonely furrow and finding that, actually, what he was being confronted with were the small compromises — looking the other way, the small corruptions — and that he didn't get the test he wanted to get, so he had become quite disillusioned and quite aggressive," explains Gleeson.

He ploughs a straight furrow.

If you raise your eyebrows, your forehead's going to furrow.

The brows were separated by a deep furrow.

Don't walk across that deep furrow in the field.

The family feeling was intensified as we stopped to speak to mothers in the cottage gardens, or waved to distant tractors turning over chocolate-brown furrows and driven by 'my dad' or 'my Uncle Bob'.

When she was tired, a deep furrow appeared on her forehead.

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Cart wheels can furrow roads.

Morn in the white wake of the morning star / Came furrowing all the orient into gold.

As she pored over the company's bewildering tax documents, she furrowed her brows, wrinkled her nose, and began to frown her befuddlement.

If you were bold enough to ask Antonin Scalia questions, you had to be precise. Otherwise the bushy black brows would furrow, the chin would crumple and the pudgy, puckish body would start to rock, eager to get at you.

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