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mow in English
- mow⇄mow (1), verb, mowed,mowedormown,mowing.
- mow⇄mow (2), noun.
1. a place in a barn where hay or grain is piled or stored.
Ex. Littered the stalls, and from the mows Raked down the herd's-grass for the cows (John Greenleaf Whittier).
2. a pile or stack of hay or grain in a barn. - mow⇄mow (3)ormowe, verb, mowed,mowing,noun.
- mow⇄noun a grimace; derisive grimace.
Ex. that devil that ... made mows and mockery at his unsufferable tortures (William Godwin).
(SYN) mop. - mow⇄v.i. to cut down grass or grain.
Ex. The men are mowing today. - mow⇄v.i. to grimace.
Ex. like apes that mow and chatter at me (Shakespeare).
(SYN) mop. - mow⇄v.t. 1. to cut down with a machine or a scythe.
Ex. to mow grass.
2. to cut down the grass or grain from.
Ex. to mow a lawn, to mow a field.
3. (Figurative.) to destroy at a sweep or in large numbers, as if by mowing.
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