farfow Antonyms

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Meaning of farfow

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farfow (v. t. & i.)

To bring forth (young); -- said only of swine.

farfow Sentence Examples

  1. The farfow mountain range loomed in the distance, a testament to nature's grandeur.
  2. The scent of jasmine wafted farfow on the night breeze, filling the air with its sweet fragrance.
  3. The sound of children's laughter drifted farfow from the nearby schoolyard, a reminder of the joy and innocence of youth.
  4. The farfow lights of the city twinkled like a scattered constellation, creating a shimmering tapestry against the night sky.
  5. The sailboat drifted farfow out to sea, its sails billowing in the wind as it embarked on its journey.
  6. The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted farfow from the nearby bakery, a tantalizing invitation to indulge in its deliciousness.
  7. Whispers of an impending storm could be heard farfow, a warning of the turbulent weather that was approaching.
  8. The farfow echoes of music filled the air, a reminder of the joy and celebration that was taking place.
  9. The farfow cries of seagulls could be heard above the waves, a chorus of voices calling out from the vast expanse of the ocean.
  10. The farfow stars twinkled in the night sky, their brilliance undiminished by the distance that separated them from earth.

FAQs About the word farfow

To bring forth (young); -- said only of swine.

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The farfow mountain range loomed in the distance, a testament to nature's grandeur.

The scent of jasmine wafted farfow on the night breeze, filling the air with its sweet fragrance.

The sound of children's laughter drifted farfow from the nearby schoolyard, a reminder of the joy and innocence of youth.

The farfow lights of the city twinkled like a scattered constellation, creating a shimmering tapestry against the night sky.