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Deere

[ US /ˈdɪɹ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States industrialist who manufactured plows suitable for working the prairie soil (1804-1886)

How To Use Deere In A Sentence

  • The left tank was for gassing up the lawnmower, cars, and pickups and the right tank was for fueling the grain truck, the haystack movers, and anything John Deere green.
  • Mumbling and spewing obscenities as he staggered about the stage - which he had commandeered by threatening to beat up the previous M.C.
  • Some of the preexisting protein translocation apparatus of the endosymbiont appears to have been commandeered, including molecular chaperones, the signal peptidase, and some components of the protein-targeting machinery. 3 recent reports use evolution to study mechanisms of antibody diversification - The Panda's Thumb
  • Paul Mcerlane/European Pressphoto Agency Gerard Deere, mayor of Castlebar and assistant to Irish opposition leader Enda Kenny, opened up the party headquarters in Castlebar. Ireland Heads to the Polls
  • I won't let her go for anything less than my neighbor's '86 John Deere swather. Oh Idaho!
  • To the big-city lesbian who comes for a visit with friends and finds a John Deere tractor parked in the airport terminal, Sioux City is corn-fed country.
  • It was a double celebration as his grandparents Jane and Paddy Deere were celebrating their 54th wedding anniversary.
  • In such a highly competitive field as the hunt, turnout was considered so important that women forsook their dressmakers and commandeered their husband's tailor, bootmaker and hatter to ensure that their appearance was perfect.
  • Still under fire, they moored at the north shore, and when Davies had tossed overboard the igniter from the ferry engine and commandeered ten gallons of its surplus gasoline, they took the steep, soft road up the bank in WHOSE BUSINESS IS TO LIVE
  • The police commandeered a passing car to help in the emergency.
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