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    furrow
    /ˈfʌrəʊ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. make a rut, groove, or trail in (the ground or the surface of something): "gorges furrowing the deep-sea floor"
    • 2. (with reference to the forehead or face) mark or be marked with lines or wrinkles caused by frowning, anxiety, or concentration: "a look of concern furrowed his brow"

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  2. A furrow is a long line or hollow that is formed or cut into the surface of something. Learn how to use the word furrow as a noun and a verb, see examples of furrow in sentences and find translations of furrow in different languages.

  3. A furrow is a trench in the earth made by a plow, or a marked narrow depression or groove. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and related phrases of furrow.

  4. A furrow is a long, thin line in the earth, a deep groove in a surface, or a wrinkle on the face. Learn how to use the word furrow in different contexts, with synonyms and examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  5. Furrow definition: a narrow groove made in the ground, especially by a plow.. See examples of FURROW used in a sentence.

  6. A furrow is a long line or hollow in the surface of something, or to form or cut one. Learn how to use this word in sentences and see translations in different languages.

  7. A furrow is a groove or a depression. Originally, furrows were created in soil for water to flow. Now, its most common meaning is of a deep line or wrinkle on the face, as in a "furrowed brow."

  8. Jun 29, 2024 · furrow (plural furrows) A trench cut in the soil, as when plowed in order to plant a crop . Don't walk across that deep furrow in the field. Any trench, channel, or groove, as in wood or metal. A deep wrinkle in the skin of the face, especially on the forehead .