Furrow example sentences

Related (10): plough, groove, rut, trench, crease, fold, wrinkle, channel, gouge, indentation.

fur·row

noun

furrow (noun) · furrows (plural noun)

  - a long narrow trench made in the ground by a plow, especially for planting seeds or for irrigation.

  - a rut, groove, or trail in the ground or another surface:

  - a line or wrinkle on a person's face:

  - make a rut, groove, or trail in (the ground or the surface of something):

  - (with reference to the forehead or face) mark or be marked with lines or wrinkles caused by frowning, anxiety, or concentration:

  - (with reference to the eyebrows) tighten or be tightened and lowered in anxiety, concentration, or disapproval, so wrinkling the forehead:

  - use a plow to make a long narrow trench in (land or earth):

Synonyms

groove, trench, rut, trough, ditch, channel, seam, gutter, gouge, hollow, fissure, gash, track, wrinkle, line, crease, crinkle, cleft, indentation, corrugation, scar, sulcus, wrinkle, crease, line, crinkle, pucker, crumple, corrugate, smooth, cultivate, till, work, harrow, ridge, here

"Furrow" Example Sentences

1. The farmer used his plow to create a deep furrow in the ground.
2. The furrowed brow on his face indicated deep concern.
3. The wrinkles in his forehead formed a furrow.
4. The deserted field was marked with furrows from past plowing.
5. The tractor left a neat furrow across the field.
6. The deep furrow in the road caused a jarring ride.
7. The furrow on her cheek revealed a single tear.
8. The rain left furrows in the soft soil.
9. He furrowed his brow in confusion at the complicated instructions.
10. The constant frown created deep furrows in his face.
11. The horse's hooves left furrows in the muddy ground.
12. The furrowed surface of the pumpkin made it ideal for carving.
13. The backhoe dug a furrow for the foundation of the new building.
14. The farmer knew how to create long, straight furrows in his fields.
15. The furrowed bark on the tree was evidence of its age.
16. The furrow in the clothing indicated a need for ironing.
17. The furrowed surface of the potato made it difficult to peel.
18. The furrowed terrain of the canyon was a marvel to behold.
19. The furrow created by the plow left a strip of earth ready for planting.
20. The furrow of the riverbed was etched into the landscape.
21. The furrow on the tennis court caused the ball to bounce unevenly.
22. The furrowed ground presented a challenge for inexperienced hikers.
23. The ancient tome had a deep furrow in its spine from years of use.
24. The furrowed rocks made it difficult to climb up the mountain.
25. The old man's face was marked with deep furrows from years of living.
26. The furrowed leaves on the plant indicated a need for watering.
27. The plow created a neat furrow for the farmer to plant his crops.
28. The furrow in the soil was a perfect place for the seeds to be planted.
29. The furrow on the dog's face made it appear sad.
30. The furrow in the road caused the car to bounce uncomfortably.

Common Phases

1. She furrowed her brow in confusion;
2. He furrowed his brow in concentration;
3. The farmer furrowed the field for planting;
4. The old man's furrowed face showed a lifetime of hard work;
5. The soldier's furrowed brow betrayed his fear and uncertainty.

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