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mow

1 of 2verb
/moʊ/
Forms:mows,mowing,mowed,mowed
1

to cut grass, wheat, etc. with a gardening machine or handheld tools, such as a scythe

transitive
  • Every weekend, he spends time mowing the lawn to keep it well-manicured.
  • The farmer used a tractor to efficiently mow the large field of wheat.
  • To maintain a neat appearance, the gardener mowed the wild grass around the garden.
  • Using a traditional scythe, the worker mowed the grass in the historic garden.
  • She grabbed the lawnmower to quickly mow the backyard before the gathering.
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