thrifallow (Meaning)

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thrifallow (v. t.)

See Thryfallow, and Trifallow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thrifallow

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

thrifallow Sentence Examples

  1. The thrifallow field lay dormant, waiting for the next season's crop.
  2. The once-fertile land had become thrifallow due to years of neglect.
  3. The farmer left his thrifallow fields fallow for a year to restore their vitality.
  4. The thrifallow soil gradually regained its fertility as nature took its course.
  5. The ancient ruins stood amidst thrifallow fields, a testament to a bygone era.
  6. The barren thrifallow landscape stretched for miles, a stark reminder of past failures.
  7. The forest fire had left behind a wide swath of thrifallow land, devoid of life.
  8. The abandoned industrial site had become a thrifallow wasteland, a blight on the surrounding community.
  9. The thrifallow marsh teemed with wildlife, providing shelter and food for countless species.
  10. The thrifallow orchard once bore abundant fruit, but now stood neglected and overgrown.

FAQs About the word thrifallow

See Thryfallow, and Trifallow.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The thrifallow field lay dormant, waiting for the next season's crop.

The once-fertile land had become thrifallow due to years of neglect.

The farmer left his thrifallow fields fallow for a year to restore their vitality.

The thrifallow soil gradually regained its fertility as nature took its course.