mowing (down) Antonyms
Meaning of mowing (down)
mowing (down)
to kill or knock down (a person or many people) in a sudden and violent way
mowing (down) Sentence Examples
- The gardener spent hours mowing down the overgrown grass with a deafening roar.
- The sound of the lawnmower mowing down the lush lawn reverberated through the neighborhood.
- The scythe swung through the air, mowing down stalks of wheat with a swift and steady rhythm.
- The army marched through enemy territory, mowing down trees and leveling villages.
- The relentless storm mowed down power lines, leaving the town in darkness.
- The heavy rainfall flattened the crops, mowing down stalks and leaving behind a muddy expanse.
- The disease spread through the population, mowing down both the young and the elderly alike.
- The avalanche roared down the mountainside, mowing down everything in its path.
- The wildfire raged through the forest, mowing down trees and leaving behind a charred wasteland.
- The bulldozer pushed through the brush, mowing down obstacles and clearing a path for construction.
FAQs About the word mowing (down)
to kill or knock down (a person or many people) in a sudden and violent way
slaughtering,murdering, slaying, executing, massacring, wiping out, destroying, dispatching, demolishing, wasting
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The gardener spent hours mowing down the overgrown grass with a deafening roar.
The sound of the lawnmower mowing down the lush lawn reverberated through the neighborhood.
The scythe swung through the air, mowing down stalks of wheat with a swift and steady rhythm.
The army marched through enemy territory, mowing down trees and leveling villages.