underfurrow (Meaning)
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underfurrow (v. t.)
To cover as under a furrow; to plow in; as, to underfurrow seed or manure.
Synonyms & Antonyms of underfurrow
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underfurrow Sentence Examples
- The rabbit's soft underfurrow kept it warm during the frigid winter nights.
- Beneath the rough outer coat, the dog possessed a dense underfurrow that provided insulation.
- The underfurrow of the Siberian tiger acted as a protective barrier against the harsh Arctic elements.
- The silky underfurrow of the cashmere goat is highly prized for its warmth and comfort.
- The underfurrow of the beaver helped it maintain buoyancy while swimming.
- The underfurrow of the polar bear was crucial to its survival in the frigid climate.
- The underfurrow of the rat provided a soft and insulating lining for its nest.
- The underfurrow of the mink was prized for its luxurious texture and warmth.
- The underfurrow of the otter helped it to stay warm and water-repellent in its aquatic environment.
- The dense underfurrow of the musk ox allowed it to withstand extreme Arctic conditions.
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To cover as under a furrow; to plow in; as, to underfurrow seed or manure.
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The rabbit's soft underfurrow kept it warm during the frigid winter nights.
Beneath the rough outer coat, the dog possessed a dense underfurrow that provided insulation.
The underfurrow of the Siberian tiger acted as a protective barrier against the harsh Arctic elements.
The silky underfurrow of the cashmere goat is highly prized for its warmth and comfort.