sow (Meaning)

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sow (n)

an adult female hog

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sow (v)

place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth

introduce into an environment

place seeds in or on (the ground)

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sow Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer sows the seeds in the fertile soil, hoping for a bountiful harvest.
  2. In the garden, my mother sows herbs and flowers to create a vibrant display.
  3. The sower went out and sowed the seed, some of which fell on hard ground.
  4. We must sow the seeds of kindness, compassion, and understanding now for future generations to reap their benefits.
  5. The dissidents sowed discord and unrest among the populace.
  6. The politician sowed seeds of doubt in the minds of the voters.
  7. The gossip sowed rumors and lies like seeds in the wind.
  8. The sown seeds of hate took root and grew into a monstrous conflict.
  9. The sky sows stars as its bounty, decorating the night canvas.
  10. Seeds of wisdom are sown in the classroom, nurturing young minds.

FAQs About the word sow

an adult female hog, place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth, introduce into an environment, place seeds in or on (the ground)

pepper,spray, sprinkle, strew, scatter,dot, drizzle, blanket, stud, speckle

reap, gather, reap,gather,harvest, harvest,

The farmer sows the seeds in the fertile soil, hoping for a bountiful harvest.

In the garden, my mother sows herbs and flowers to create a vibrant display.

The sower went out and sowed the seed, some of which fell on hard ground.

We must sow the seeds of kindness, compassion, and understanding now for future generations to reap their benefits.