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sowers
noun
Plural of sower
Exact(28)
These were, in life, sowers of discord, who, for the divisions they created, will spend eternity hacked into bits.
To be fair, the two young women beside me howled at the talking penis (not a bad emblem of the average male, they would say), and, if I had tried to explain that the Marx Brothers — sowers of extreme sedition, like Baron Cohen — sustained an entire career of ignobility without displaying a single erection, they would not have believed me.
Up to now, the sowers of discord have done a good job blocking action on climate change, and, if the leak of the encyclical is any guide, they are still hard at work.
They're sending us their worst sowers.
I love sowers.
The sowers of hate have rich soil in which to work, but it wasn't always so.
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On the other hand, her self-sowers are always a welcome surprise.
Scott Sowers plays a married backslider named Matthew, who is receiving counseling from his pastor's wife, Dorothy (Geneva Carr), aimed at mending his womanizing ways.
In Missouri, a former Green Beret and Iraq war veteran, Tommy Sowers, a Democrat running for Congress, has questioned why the United States is training thousands of Afghan security forces when the Afghan government cannot afford to pay their salaries.
He is just as good at the characterizations of Margery and Pastor Greg Scott Sowerss), whose earnest professions of love for Margery cause her to wince in pity and fear.
Only reason I watched, actually," said Regan Sowers, a.k.a.a
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