[
US
/ˈfɝoʊd/
]
[ UK /fˈʌɹəʊd/ ]
[ UK /fˈʌɹəʊd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
having long narrow shallow depressions (as grooves or wrinkles) in the surface
his furrowed face lit by a warming smile
furrowed fields
How To Use furrowed In A Sentence
- The birds spread across a rising slope of snow furrowed with ditches worn by thousands of penguin feet.
- Her face was furrowed with impatience, and she looked, then, almost my own age, middle twenties, instead of like a full-time high-school cutter of classes.
- The man's face is set in a displeased grimace, his brow furrowed in certain displeasure.
- That should sort out our furrowed brows. The Sun
- The caps are very irregular in shape, curved, repand, radiately furrowed, sometimes zoned; gray, or hair-brown in color, with a perceptibly hairy surface, the hairs running in lines on the surface. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
- His hair is oiled and groomed into a beehive topknot; his high, unfurrowed forehead is punctuated with a round caste mark.
- When he finally looked at her again it was with moist eyes and a furrowed brow.
- The look on his face bothered me; it was an unsmiling, impassive expression with furrowed eyebrows.
- He had become quite an old man since I had seen him last; his deeply furrowed, copper-coloured face stood out sharply against his white hair. Punin and Baburin
- The officer furrowed his brow in thought. A Plague of Angels