Sentence examples for a furrow from inspiring English sources

"furrow" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun that describes a deep groove or trench in the ground, commonly made by a plow. Example sentence: The farmer drove the tractor slowly, allowing the plow to create a deep furrow in the soil.

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This road, authorized by President Martin Van Buren in 1839, was known as Dillon's Furrow, named after the Dubuque merchant Lyman Dillon who surveyed the route and marked it with a furrow.

This is a furrow she has already ploughed more deftly elsewhere.

Suddenly, you'll be playing the scene and you find an arrowhead in a furrow".

He'd seen a furrow in the water about two miles off, heading south.

At full pace it traces with exactness the arc of a furrow and disappears over the crest of the hill.

"It drove me insane, watching twelve of them have a meeting about how to dig a furrow," Cameron said.

When plowing is started in the middle of a strip of land, a furrow is plowed across the field; on the return trip, a furrow slice is lapped over the first slice.

When the forklift lowered one boulder and cracked it in the process, a furrow passed over his brow.

To plant, simply stick each clove about four inches apart in a furrow, around four inches under the soil.

While other places, such as Simon Rogan's The French in the Midland Hotel  Manchester, ploughs a furrow between the two.

These shirts were terrific, simply done, in light blue or white, with a furrow of crystals down the front.

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