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- noun Plural form of
harrow . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
harrow .
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Examples
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How else would you be able to put on paper that which harrows us and makes us praise you that we are not in such a situation (hello, Pet Sematary)?
Archive 2009-02-01 zombietron 2009
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How else would you be able to put on paper that which harrows us and makes us praise you that we are not in such a situation (hello, Pet Sematary)?
Dear Stephen King zombietron 2009
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Fertile prairies held an irresistible appeal for farmers, especially with the development of steel breaking plows they cut prairie sod more easily than wooden or cast-iron plows and improved harrows, seed drills, mechanical reapers, and threshing machines.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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Just how far from normality they have drifted is yet to be seen, but “it harrows me with fear and wonder”.
About This Site 2009
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They reined to one side of the road, as she agreed, to pass three farm tractors, all with their trailage of ganged discs and harrows.
CHAPTER XXV 2010
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Fertile prairies held an irresistible appeal for farmers, especially with the development of steel breaking plows they cut prairie sod more easily than wooden or cast-iron plows and improved harrows, seed drills, mechanical reapers, and threshing machines.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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If you have access to a tractor, bush hog, and disk harrows you can get the food plot done in about an hour.
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If you have access to a tractor, bush hog, and disk harrows you can get the food plot done in about an hour.
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Most farms feature a graveyard of rusting corn harvesters and broken-down wheel harrows.
Cover Close to Home: Five Oddball Hiding Spots for Late Season Bucks 2009
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Winter harrows the land, harrowing winds dump hurricane sugar on highlands like croppings of snow.
The light that draws the flower James Greer 2011
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