Sentence examples for To mowing from inspiring English sources

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To mowing

verb

To cut something (especially grass or crops) down or knock down.

  • He mowed the lawn.

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One NATO general compared it to "mowing the lawn".

He likened the routine of evening raids to "mowing the lawn".

Because apparently, when it comes to mowing meadows, the brooding star of Sunday night telly is proving a massive disappointment.

Everything from registering births to mowing the local cemeteries has either already been outsourced or is about to about be.

After finishing a conference telephone call with reporters yesterday, Kent returned to mowing the lawn on his ranch in Texas.

Invisible Children says people should be creative by using everything from skywriting to mowing the campaign's triangles into sports fields.

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No lawns to mow.

Which is to mow the grass".

Afterward, they continue to mow the lot.

He went home to mow the lawn.

A broad green lawn to mow.

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