Mow

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"Mow" in a Sentence (21 examples)

He was a benevolent old man who volunteered to mow his neighbors' lawns for free.

Let's take advantage of the vacation to mow the lawn.

I'm going to mow the lawn tomorrow, weather permitting.

Mother told me to mow the lawn.

Twice a week the gardener would come to mow the grass, so I could never lie and read in the long grass.

My wife has given up all hope of convincing me to mow the lawn today.

Do abbots mow hay? Never do abbots mow hay! Abbots pray.

Do abbots mow hay? Abbots never mow hay. Abbots pray!

I think it's time for me to mow the lawn.

Tom told Mary to mow the lawn.

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He mowed the lawn every few weeks in the summer.

In the afternoon they attacked again, in close formation: our artillery mowed them, but they came on and on, […]

On the one hand, we had a scenario where, effectively, the American admiral just went "You know what, all the destroyers attack", at which point they mowed through the Japanese destroyers like a Grim Reaper through a harvest of very, very dead gorn, especially with the Brooklyns in support.

The lawn hasn't had a mow for a couple of months, so it's like a jungle out there!

I consider it would engender a stiff, tame, cautious mode of play, with only now and then a mow, or a chopping hit.

At times, they seemed to be playing an especially orgiastic version of Stick Cricket, all computerised mows over midwicket and 30 off the over.

Those that paint them dying […] delineate the prisoners spitting in their executioners faces, and making mowes at them.

Make mows at him.

For every trifle are they set upon me: / Sometime like apes that mow and chatter at me, / And after bite me;

Nodding, becking, and mowing.

He mowed at me, and, bowing with ironical politeness, pointed to the house.

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