mowing Synonyms

mowing Meaning

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mowing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Mow

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mowing (n.)

The act of one who, or the operation of that which, mows.

Land from which grass is cut; meadow land.

mowing Sentence Examples

  1. The rhythmic sound of the lawn mower echoed through the neighborhood as the man meticulously mowed his lawn.
  2. The long blades of grass swayed gently as the mower passed over them, leaving a neat and tidy pattern.
  3. The scent of freshly cut grass filled the air as the mower pushed through the dense growth.
  4. The children played happily in the freshly mowed yard, their laughter mingling with the hum of the mower.
  5. The grasshoppers jumped and flew as the mower approached, startled by the disturbance.
  6. The mower's engine roared as the man maneuvered it around the edges of the yard, ensuring an even cut.
  7. The woman admired the freshly mowed lawn, her satisfaction evident in her smile.
  8. The elderly couple sipped lemonade on their front porch, watching as the neighbor diligently mowed his yard.
  9. The mower sped through the meadow, leaving behind a trail of short, evenly cut grass.
  10. The farmer carefully mowed the large pasture, ensuring his livestock had ample grazing space.

FAQs About the word mowing

of Mow, The act of one who, or the operation of that which, mows., Land from which grass is cut; meadow land.

shaving, trimming,cutting, curtailing,pruning, clipping, hacking, lopping, cropping, manicuring

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The rhythmic sound of the lawn mower echoed through the neighborhood as the man meticulously mowed his lawn.

The long blades of grass swayed gently as the mower passed over them, leaving a neat and tidy pattern.

The scent of freshly cut grass filled the air as the mower pushed through the dense growth.

The children played happily in the freshly mowed yard, their laughter mingling with the hum of the mower.