mow

[ US /ˈmoʊ/ ]
VERB
  1. cut with a blade or mower
    mow the grass
  2. make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip
    mop and mow
    The girl pouted
NOUN
  1. a loft in a barn where hay is stored
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How To Use mow In A Sentence

  • It's hay that may have become moldy - if it was moist when put in the haymow - but it is just as effective for mulching as good hay, and a great deal cheaper.
  • Lay the ladder down on its side on a level surface, then park the mower right on top of the ladder legs.
  • If it's long and thick, strim it first to preserve your mower. Times, Sunday Times
  • By rolling down the cover crop in spring instead of mowing it, the cover crop takes longer to decompose and becomes a weed-suppressing mulch.
  • I stooped down to try and see through the _rahar_ who was there but the crop was so thick that I could see nothing; so I climbed up the mowah tree to look. Folklore of the Santal Parganas
  • This resembles a cylinder lawnmower, and drives a drum to which sheets of abrasive paper are fitted.
  • Here we walked through a large lawn of uncut grasses dotted with early-summer bulbs and flowers following a winding, mowed path leading into shrubbery and woodland.
  • The scythe has been used since Roman times to mow hay.
  • Graham pulls out his petrol mower, and, no more than thirty minutes later, the job is done and there are two sacks of mowings waiting to go to the recycling centre.
  • A good way to determine when to fertilize is to wait until you have mowed the lawn twice and that means you actually had to mow because of lawn growth and not weed growth. The Daily News - News
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