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mow

verb as in cut

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Though it would mow your lawn at International Space Station orbital speed—17,000 mph.

It entailed deploying the Israeli army into Palestinian refugee camps to “mow the grass.”

I would mow the lawn and take out the trash; I was making my own fishing lures.

No, these are clothes that a man could well mow his lawn in.

If their lives were made into horror movies, that rampaging little pink toadstool would mow them down every time.

So Humphrey continued to mow and make hay, while Edward and Jacob went out for venison.

June arrived, and it was time to mow down grass to make into hay for the winter, and Jacob had two scythes.

And when thou hast been praised, O Rudra, be gracious to him who magnifies thee, and let thy armies mow down others than us!

Men who had spent many a rainy day in the hay-mow, gambling, knew that he had played poker.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mow, such as: shear, trim, clip, crop, scythe, and sickle.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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