furrow in a sentence
n.
Definition
FURROW: a long, narrow trench or groove made in the ground, or a deep line or wrinkle in a surface, often indicating concentration or concern.
Sample Sentences
- The farmer plowed the field, creating deep furrows that would hold moisture for the crops.
- A furrow formed on her brow as she concentrated on the difficult math problem.
- He watched as the furrowed landscape transformed with the changing seasons.
- The artist etched a furrow in the clay, giving the sculpture a lifelike texture.
- With each frown, a furrow deepened on his forehead, revealing his growing concern.
- The farmer carefully plowed the field, creating a deep furrow that would hold the rainwater.
- A furrow formed on her forehead as she concentrated on the complex math problem.
- The old man’s face was lined with furrows, each telling a story of years gone by.
- As the storm clouds gathered, the wind began to furrow the surface of the lake.
- She watched the tractor move steadily down the field, leaving behind a perfectly spaced row of furrows.
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