furrow

[US]/'fʌrəʊ/
[UK]/'fɝo/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a groove made by a plow; a wrinkle; a track made by a vehicle
vt. to plow; to cultivate; to make wrinkles
vi. to plow fields; to make grooves; to create tracks

Phrases & Collocations

plow a furrow

deep furrow

furrowed brow

furrowed fields

furrow irrigation

Example Sentences

John's face was furrowed with tears.

a brow furrowed with sorrows

lorry wheels had dug furrows in the sand.

there were deep furrows in his brow.

gorges furrowing the deep-sea floor.

icebergs have ploughed furrows on the seabed.

the road ahead was ribbed with furrows of slush.

Heavy trucks made deep furrow in the road.

The deep furrows made it difficult to walk across the field.

Introduce according to international skin cosmetologist, the person can have furrow, because the skin is anile,be.

I could tell from the deep furrows in her forehead that she was very disturbed by the news.

The wild boar ploughs the earth up like a furrow, and does irreparable damage in the cultivated lands.

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