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.
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  • 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
  • Then he frowned, his brow furrowed in confusion.
  • As nectar is already secreted for her in its receptacle, she thrusts her tongue through the channel provided to guide it aright, and by the slight contact with the furrowed rostellum, it splits, and releases a boat-shaped disk standing vertically on its stern in the passage. Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
  • That should sort out our furrowed brows. The Sun
  • But there will also be some sleep lost, phone calls monitored and brows furrowed over a quite different concern. Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't catch any frayed bows, just furrowed brows. Times, Sunday Times
  • Arlack possessed a most splendid squint with both eyes, so that it was often observed he would make a capital cook, as he could always keep one eye on the pot while he surveyed the intricacies of the chimney with the other; and, to complete the catalogue of his complexional recommendations, his face was absolutely furrowed, seamed and gashed until it had nearly lost a human shape by the pitiless assaults of the smallpox. Ralph Rashleigh
  • And owsen frae the furrowed field return sae dowf and weary o, The Lea Rig
  • First imagine to yourself a superb position, a steep mountain, bristling with rocks, furrowed with ravines and precipices; upon the declivity is the castle. English Villages
  • His brow furrowed in contemplation, his mind whirling.
  • Fatigue and stress quickly result in a dull complexion and a furrowed brow.
  • This slender land bridge is furrowed by two parallel mountain ranges and, between them, the cavernous Jordan Valley, itself a northward continuation of Africa's Great Rift.
  • People who take life seriously are easily recognizable for their furrowed brows. Christianity Today
  • Midge's forehead furrowed as she saw that several were drinking.
  • She quieted abruptly and furrowed her brow in concern.
  • His forehead, which was deeply furrowed, bulged in a fashion not without significance for the physiognomist.
  • His brows were furrowed and his lower eyelid twitched in anger.
  • Melnikov built many extraordinary buildings in Moscow in the twenties and early thirties, but it is to his own house that a path has been furrowed by a constant stream of visitors from all over the world.
  • Where once there was a brow furrowed with two lines, there are now trenches dug from pain, and eyes emptied of hope. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her pubes was a field of wheat after the harvest, a field neatly furrowed; it was a nest, a pomegranate, an arrowhead, a rune. markitymark 1 point 2 hours ago markitymark 1 point 2 hours ago Reddit.com: what's new online!
  • his furrowed face lit by a warming smile
  • That night he gave his bed to a mortally wounded staff officer, and tears furrowed his cheeks when he heard of the losses.
  • Trey frowned, furrowed his brows and observed the object of his affections.
  • Her brow furrowed and her scorning frown deepened as she glowered at him angrily.
  • The universe, once clean and consistent, was becoming a mottled, furrowed, anisotropic mess due to the opposing compressional and tensile stresses induced by gravitationally attractive and repulsive forces.
  • Midge's forehead furrowed as she saw that several were drinking.
  • His brows furrowed and he went back to hammering a wood slat on the house.
  • The view was of a hilly allotment site with sheds and a railway station, and slimy, furrowed mud.
  • If his character needed to express perturbation, Reagan furrowed his brow.
  • Well, two of my local councillors showed up - both dapper chappies, a younger bloke with a furrowed brow and an older gentleman with the finest quiff I have ever seen on a man over 60.
  • ‘I suppose I should provide you with some information,’ he said quietly as his brow furrowed into a deep frown.
  • He furrowed his protoplast brow that looked as youthful as it had a century ago. Man Made
  • A perspiring signor rose, mopping his forehead with a white linen handkerchief, his brow furrowed with worry. THE FAMILY
  • Lisa's head snapped to the left as she took in his form with surprise before her brows furrowed in pain.
  • To him I reported every detail that occurred when he was not with me; and he, with furrowed brows, sitting darkling by the hour, like a patient spider unravelled the tangle and spun the web afresh. Chapter 15
  • Many times in the film, an arched eyebrow, a downcast eye (followed by a POV shot), or wrinkled, furrowed brow says a lot more than the witty bon mots that the cast members like to throw about.
  • Her brow furrowed in concentration.
  • She was frowning, her brow furrowed, her expression troubled. Etched in Bone
  • Sally furrowed her brow and said, “Why do you have to get all wrapped up in labels?” Times Two
  • Then his famous brow furrowed. The Sun
  • Her brow furrowed in confusion, but then her eyes flashed with anger again.
  • And chronic stress and anxiety can lead to frown lines and a furrowed brow.
  • Inside, my furrowed brow was soon soothed. Times, Sunday Times
  • He saw it first in his father's eyes, a cloud of confusion that also furrowed his brow. AMAGANSETT
  • At my every punchline the nervous titters grow fewer, the expressions in the front row more furrowed and quizzical.
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  • And chronic stress and anxiety can lead to frown lines and a furrowed brow.
  • The furrowed brows and grave tones of newsfolk over helicopter shots of people gathered outside the courthouse is laughable. Archive 2008-04-01
  • ‘Bam, bam, bam,’ he sings, knees flexing, brow furrowed in concentration.
  • Here is the Miro with its trademark furrowed brow. Observe how the soft lighting in this photograph does nothing to soften the Miro's expression.
  • Tom furrowed his brow and tapped a few keys on his computer.
  • The field was furrowed, ploughed, but nothing was growing, not at this time of year.
  • 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.
  • The younger clanswoman had returned to lean in the inner doorway, arms folded, brow furrowed, remarking, `Do you think she is the one? A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • She pursed her lips, her brow furrowed with worry. Haven
  • My heart went out to her, and I furrowed my brow in concern.
  • They all took the game seriously, arms flying back and forth between rod handles, brows furrowed in concentration.
  • Then his famous brow furrowed. The Sun
  • A perspiring signor rose, mopping his forehead with a white linen handkerchief, his brow furrowed with worry. THE FAMILY
  • The question produces furrowed brows and shrugs of shoulders. Voters Balk at Cuts Close to Home
  • Growing to a height of some thirty metres, the bark is distinctively ridged and furrowed and has characteristic large burrs or bosses.
  • Filler injections are used to smooth scarred, wrinkled, or furrowed skin on the face.
  • His forehead furrowed lightly under the shadow of the strawberry-blonde cowlicks that adorned his hairline.
  • It includes two cerebral hemispheres - parallel masses of deeply furrowed tissue - as well as the brainstem and cerebellum.
  • The sullen hills were flanked with light, and the valleys chined with shadow, and all the sombrous moors between awoke in furrowed anger. Lorna Doone
  • Above, the sky was furrowed with threatening bands of gray, yet the sparrow rocked itself gently to sleep.
  • Quin's brow furrowed in concentration.
  • Shell small, thick, compressed, smooth or concentrically furrowed; lunule impressed; ligament external; hinge teeth 2 -- 2; anterior tooth in the right valve large and thick. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • And this collection again demonstrates the utterly deft and assured way Van Gogh manipulated the open-air space, with strangely tilted, compressed and foreshortened geometries of furrowed fields and garden rows rioting in color. In Philadelphia, Van Gogh's Nature Cure
  • Small wonder that executive brows were furrowed yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fruit-stalk is short, nearly cylindrical, never deeply five-furrowed, but merely longitudinally striated or wrinkled, and never clavated, or enlarged with projecting angles, next to the fruit. The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use.
  • Fatigue and stress quickly result in a dull complexion and a furrowed brow.
  • At the car park we took more notice of the surroundings which are astonishingly furrowed with mysterious earthworks.
  • People who take life seriously are easily recognizable for their furrowed brows. Christianity Today
  • She furrowed her eyebrows in confusion, wondering if he had really left, or if this was just some elaborate ‘magic’ trick.
  • In the very thickest strata of our freestone, and at considerable depths, well-diggers often find large scallops or pectines, having both shells deeply striated, and ridged and furrowed alternately. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • The view was of a hilly allotment site with sheds and a railway station, and slimy, furrowed mud.
  • He stared at the visitors beneath a furrowed brow.
  • 'You worry that the same thing is going to happen there as with us,' sighed the jowly 60-year-old, whose gray hair is receding atop a furrowed brow.
  • People who take life seriously are easily recognizable for their furrowed brows. Christianity Today
  • The actual reactions run the gamut from blank stares to gently-furrowed brows.
  • A deep frown furrowed her brows as she openly stared at me, her eyes studying every square inch of my face.
  • I didn't catch any frayed bows, just furrowed brows. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fatigue and stress quickly result in a dull complexion and a furrowed brow.
  • But there will also be some sleep lost, phone calls monitored and brows furrowed over a quite different concern. Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't catch any frayed bows, just furrowed brows. Times, Sunday Times
  • = -- Bark of trunk dark gray, thick, hard, close, and rough, becoming narrow-rugged-furrowed; crinkly on small trunks and branches; leaf-scars prominent; season's shoots stout, brown, downy or dusty puberulent, dotted, resinous-scented. Handbook of the Trees of New England
  • —The uvula (uvula vermis; uvular lobe) forms a considerable portion of the inferior vermis; it is separated on either side from the tonsil by the sulcus valleculæ, at the bottom of which it is connected to the tonsil by a ridge of gray matter, indented on its surface by shallow furrows, and hence called the furrowed band. IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
  • Her eyes furrowed in deep crease, as she gingerly tapped the bridge of her nose.
  • His brow furrowed in puzzlement.
  • A great, purple rutabaga of a nose was heaved up out of the red, furrowed clay of his face. THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR
  • He frowned and his forehead furrowed. Times, Sunday Times
  • There we find the foundation of Mandela's first school, still carved in the furrowed soil, as welt as a rock he liked to slide down as a boy.
  • I look at the tatty machines and their glaring advert-riddled interfaces with furrowed brow for a second, then head to the bar, hoping it'll be wifi enabled for customers. Adventures of a Couch-Hopping Scribbler Part 1: Chicago or Bust
  • Mark's brow furrowed and he almost whispered ‘She had a stroke and fell into a comma.’
  • The surface of the soft sandstone was furrowed by the stratification of numerous millennia.
  • Their cubits bending vp, and holding the handle of the perfuming panne, verie slender in the steale, and vpward in fashion of a bowle, somewhat furrowed and broad lipped. Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • Yes, I have just had to pop out, only to come back with snow on my eyelashes and furrowed eyebrows.
  • His forehead furrowed, a quick reflex, blinking the eyes. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • The thick bark is dark gray and deeply furrowed, breaking into distinct ridges.
  • He's in good shape, too, considering; gut-free, unfurrowed of brow, and reticent to the point of modesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • [CRASSATELLA GIBBESH] "Shell somewhat triangular, thick, concentrically furrowed; buccal side rounded; anal side somewhat beaked, angular, with a longitudinal ridge; umbones incurved; lunule somewhat excavated. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • It is separated from the hemispheres by the sulcus valleculæ, across which it is connected to the biventral lobule by an indistinct gray band, analogous to the furrowed band already described. IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
  • Her brow was furrowed and she looked worried, but something else about her was studying the whole situation, and he could see it: her worry and her thought, her intensity in trying to put everything together. So Much Pretty
  • Well, two of my local councillors showed up - both dapper chappies, a younger bloke with a furrowed brow and an older gentleman with the finest quiff I have ever seen on a man over 60.
  • The plant has a slow spreading, rhizomatic root system that supports several vertically furrowed blooms, each stamen independent yet fundamentally connected. Remembering Our Roots… « in other words [a portland feminist and queer bookstore and blog]
  • April is ploughing time for the Flemish farmers and the brown furrowed fields dominate the landscape.
  • I assume loyal water-carriers like Bill Kristol will push pretty much any rumor to the mouth breathers like crystal meth, while the Russerts of the world must decide whether their furrowed brow is a reaction to the mouth breathers or the allegations themselves. Your Right Hand Thief
  • This reaction comes with a furrowed brow -- my regular clothes and the dog don't quite fit in with a nudge from the judge. Mark Olmsted: Top 10 Reactions to My Trashwhispering
  • Her glasses are on and her brow is furrowed in concentration.
  • My bright teacher turned to me, nose wrinkled, her perfectly plucked brows furrowed. Deadly
  • She spun around to see Arthur striding towards her, his brow furrowed with concern.
  • The brows are furrowed, and he is gazing off into the distance at . . . something nobody else can see. Get Laid or Die Trying
  • No one ever caught a glimpse of his furrowed face smiling over innocent pleasantries.
  • My brow furrowed in a frown as I searched quickly for an explanation, and suddenly it came to me.
  • He knelt down beside one of the bodies to take a closer look, and looked back up with a furrowed brow.
  • Flying on her way back, however, Ysabella's creaseless little face became visibly furrowed. Curtain Raisers: A Future for Circus in the Balance
  • My bank manager furrowed his brow, fingered his calculator and finally pronounced "Aha!".
  • They scan the newly furrowed earth for tiny shoots of green and give a small sigh of relief when they find them.
  • His brow furrowed as if he was concentrating on something. Brian Keene
  • He closed his eyes and furrowed his brow, appearing to be deep in deliberation about something.
  • To his dismay, the verges were furrowed with tyre marks and when he reached the field, it was full of dilapidated vans.
  • Growing to a height of some thirty metres, the bark is distinctively ridged and furrowed and has characteristic large burrs or bosses.
  • The bark of the tree is grey and often deeply furrowed on older trees, while the wood inside the trunk is yellow.
  • Where once there was a brow furrowed with two lines, there are now trenches dug from pain, and eyes emptied of hope. Times, Sunday Times
  • He frowned and his forehead furrowed. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is 51, a barrel of a man, good-looking in spite of his large, bulging eyes, a furrowed brow, something that is not quite a beard and a rather knobbly nose.
  • If he has crinkles and a furrowed brow, he goes to war.
  • I saw him sigh and my brows furrowed into a frown.
  • A great, purple rutabaga of a nose was heaved up out of the red, furrowed clay of his face. THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR
  • Deep creases furrowed on his weather beaten aquiline face.
  • Who knows which expletives he is muttering beneath his vast, furrowed monobrow!
  • Inside, my furrowed brow was soon soothed. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The officer furrowed his brow in thought. A Plague of Angels
  • Her brows furrowed together in surprise, before she carefully smoothed them out and assumed a blank expression.
  • Small wonder that executive brows were furrowed yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • The birds spread across a rising slope of snow furrowed with ditches worn by thousands of penguin feet.
  • I speak of _the tooth_, because the creature has commonly but one; a cylindrical-pointed tooth, spirally furrowed, whose length varies from six to ten feet, and which comes straight out from the extreme front of the upper jaw, like a soldier's pike. The History of a Mouthful of Bread And its effect on the organization of men and animals
  • Her small mouth was pushed down pessimistically at the ends, her brow furrowed with worry and lined with age.
  • Jonathan Coy as a nervous fusspot displays a brow permanently and hilariously furrowed. Noises Off - review
  • Her powerful piece, titled "Seeds," includes the parable "The Sower and the Seed" from the Gospel of Mark, entwined with a furrowed farmscape. The Fond du Lac Reporter Latest Headlines
  • It touched off furrowed-brow effusions on ‘heightened craziness about admissions decisions’ and ‘frantic’ competitiveness.
  • Cyrio looked up at that, furrowed his brow, then smiled that shy smile of his that made his eyes twinkle.
  • The hair might be greying, but the brow is unfurrowed.
  • And vppon the toppe of the Chariot, was placed a stoole of green Iasper, set in siluer: needfull in byrth, and medicinable for chastitie; at the foote it was sixe square, and growing smaller towarde the seate, and from the middle to the foote, champhered and furrowed, and vpward wrought with nextrulles: the seate whereof was somewhat hallowed, for the more easily sitting vppon it. Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • Terrace is a small, geographical mini-site complete with furrowed fields and an adjacent mesa.
  • At this, her eyes lifted up to his in surprise, and she saw his forefinger raised vertically against his pursed lips, beneath cautiously furrowed masculine eyebrows, the universal gesture for silence and secret comradeliness. Si'Wren of the Patriarchs
  • Magdalena tapped the stylus against the notepad, her brow furrowed, and her dark eyes narrowed.
  • He saw it first in his father's eyes, a cloud of confusion that also furrowed his brow. AMAGANSETT
  • The old soldier conjured a particularly ugly visage: a balding gnome-like pate, puggish nose, rheumy eyes-some said from too much drink-a perpetual frown, chinless face, the furrowed brow.
  • When I won the Open at Oakmont in 1962, only the greenside bunkers were furrowed, by heavy wooden rakes with the tines spread inches apart (at the 1927, 1935 and 1953 Opens at Oakmont, the fairway bunkers were furrowed as well).
  • Another section crosses steep offset humps that show off the car's axle articulation, the mechanism that allows it to safely cross heavily furrowed terrain.
  • Under the bright glow from the fire, she could see him frown, his brow furrowed with concentration.
  • The young man's brows furrowed, babbling something incoherently from under his father's firm hand.
  • Eighty per cent of the adobe houses, block after block along the pot-holed, furrowed roads, are now dust and rubble.
  • He saw it first in his father's eyes, a cloud of confusion that also furrowed his brow. AMAGANSETT
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  • He suddenly leant threateningly over the child, eyebrows furrowed, eyes glittering menacingly.
  • She furrowed her eyebrows and sat up swiftly, immediately regretting it when the room (that she noted as Eden and Eric's) spun before her in a cyclone.
  • But with a motorway across my forehead, brows to which the word furrowed does no justice and a whole flock of crow's feet around my eyes, I have nothing to lose.
  • [CRASSATELLA GIBBESH] "Shell somewhat triangular, thick, concentrically furrowed; buccal side rounded; anal side somewhat beaked, angular, with a longitudinal ridge; umbones incurved; lunule somewhat excavated. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds

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