Sentence example with the word 'harrow'

harrow

afflict, cog, distress, force, hoe, list, pecten, punish, shave, sting, twist

Definition n. a cultivator that pulverizes or smooths the soil

Last update: August 31, 2015

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Cereals sown on wide rows, 25 cm (9 3/4 inch) At 2 leaf stage go through with the harrow comb.   [adjective]

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Every December the School hosts Town Carols, a carol concert open to anyone in the Harrow area.   [adjective]

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And if Johnny comes home in time from Harrow, to be Jack among the ladies, we shall hear some wonders, you may be quite sure.   [Please select]

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Is a harrow catchingin the dark.   [Please select]

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And you can't get away with that tooth without fetching the whole harrow along, can you.   [Please select]

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He kept for some time uttering inarticulate cries of 'Harrow.'   [Please select]

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There were things to be seen there that might harrow the soul, but also examples of the sublimest greatness.   [Please select]

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A tow-head is a sandbar that has cottonwoods on it as thick as harrow-teeth.   [Please select]

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