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sower

[ UK /sˈə‍ʊɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈsoʊɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who sows

How To Use sower In A Sentence

  • Thus, as in all the cases about to be described, the sower is the same, and the seed is the same; while the result is entirely different, the whole difference must lie in the soils, which mean the different states of the human heart. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • And like the New Testament parable of the sower and the seed, it remains to be seen whether the pope's prayers will fall on stony ground or whether they bear much fruit.
  • In the late 1980s, land mines in the thousands had become a post-war hazard for sowers as they returned to the fields in which they had not been able to work during wartime.
  • When she saw the maisonette in Sowerby Road, Acomb, she was at first appalled by the untidy state it was in.
  • It is interesting to find Death also called a sower, who disseminates weeds among men: "Dô der Tôt sînen Sâmen under si gesœte. The Diwan of Abu'l-Ala
  • Van Sowerwine has a very nicely designed web site that's also up to date - a rarity among artist sites.
  • Col Babbitt and Mrs Zemp were invited to visit Rishworth School and yesterday saw the original Sowerby Parish Registers at the archives in the Central Library.
  • I chose this greyhound from a kennel in Sowerby Bridge and he was fantastic.
  • He visited the family's home in Harrogate to show Mrs Sowerby how to cook a Christmas dinner of salmon, minted potatoes, leeks in a mildly curried cream sauce and braised cos lettuce.
  • It's loosely based on the parable of the sower, so we have three images, a man ploughing a field, a man sowing seed and a man reaping a harvest.
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