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

  1. The rabbit's soft underfurrow kept it warm during the frigid winter nights.
  2. Beneath the rough outer coat, the dog possessed a dense underfurrow that provided insulation.
  3. The underfurrow of the Siberian tiger acted as a protective barrier against the harsh Arctic elements.
  4. The silky underfurrow of the cashmere goat is highly prized for its warmth and comfort.
  5. The underfurrow of the beaver helped it maintain buoyancy while swimming.
  6. The underfurrow of the polar bear was crucial to its survival in the frigid climate.
  7. The underfurrow of the rat provided a soft and insulating lining for its nest.
  8. The underfurrow of the mink was prized for its luxurious texture and warmth.
  9. The underfurrow of the otter helped it to stay warm and water-repellent in its aquatic environment.
  10. 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.