water-furrow in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
A water-furrow is a narrow trench or groove dug in the ground to direct and manage the flow of water for irrigation purposes.
Sample Sentences
- The farmer carefully dug a water-furrow to ensure that his crops received adequate irrigation.
- As the rain began to fall, the water-furrow quickly filled, channeling moisture to the thirsty plants.
- In ancient agricultural practices, water-furrows were essential for managing water flow in arid regions.
- The design of the water-furrow allowed for a more efficient distribution of water across the entire field.
- After a heavy storm, the water-furrows helped prevent flooding by directing excess water away from the crops.
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