harrower (Meaning)

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harrower (n.)

One who harrows.

One who harries.

harrower Sentence Examples

  1. The harrower cut deep into the soil, breaking up the clods and turning under the weeds.
  2. The farmer used a harrower to prepare the field for planting.
  3. The harrower left a rough and uneven surface, which helped to retain moisture.
  4. The harrower was a heavy piece of equipment that required a powerful tractor to pull it.
  5. The farmer harrowed the field twice to ensure that the soil was properly prepared.
  6. The harrower's teeth dug into the soil, creating a fine tilth.
  7. The harrower was an essential piece of equipment for any farmer who wanted to grow a successful crop.
  8. The harrower's sharp blades cut through the soil, leaving a smooth surface.
  9. The harrower's heavy weight helped to compact the soil, which improved soil structure.
  10. The harrower's use allowed the farmer to break up clods of soil and prepare a seedbed for planting.

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The harrower cut deep into the soil, breaking up the clods and turning under the weeds.

The farmer used a harrower to prepare the field for planting.

The harrower left a rough and uneven surface, which helped to retain moisture.

The harrower was a heavy piece of equipment that required a powerful tractor to pull it.