mow (down) (Meaning)

mow (down)

to kill or knock down (a person or many people) in a sudden and violent way

mow (down) Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer used a sharp blade to mow down the overgrown grass.
  2. The soldiers mowed down the enemy troops with relentless precision.
  3. The windstorm ferociously mowed down trees in its path.
  4. The heavy rain mowed down the fragile flowers in the garden.
  5. The fire mowed down the forest, leaving behind only charred remnants.
  6. The disease mowed down the livestock, leaving the fields desolate.
  7. The economy was mowed down by the pandemic, leaving many businesses struggling.
  8. The athlete mowed down the competition, winning race after race.
  9. The arguments in the debate mowed down the opponents' claims.
  10. The truth mowed down the lies, exposing the deceit that had been hidden for so long.

FAQs About the word mow (down)

to kill or knock down (a person or many people) in a sudden and violent way

massacre,slaughter, butcher, destroy, dispatch,murder, slay, assassinate, execute, blot out

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The farmer used a sharp blade to mow down the overgrown grass.

The soldiers mowed down the enemy troops with relentless precision.

The windstorm ferociously mowed down trees in its path.

The heavy rain mowed down the fragile flowers in the garden.