furrows in Germany

furrows [fʌrouz] Furche

Sentence patterns related to "furrows"

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1. Deep furrows lined his brow.

2. And its furrows would weep together;

3. The field, now combed with furrows, is ready for sowing.

4. Dirt bike trails Crisscrossed the grassy furrows: 2

5. Corrugate definition, to draw or bend into folds or alternate furrows and ridges

6. But when in thee time's furrows I behold , Then look I death my expiate.

7. Nematodes are covered by a cuticle with a prominent pattern of Circumferentially oriented, parallel furrows

8. And their altars are like piles of stones in the furrows of the field.

9. So the judgment that springs up is like poisonous weeds in the furrows of the field.

10. The mouth is nearly straight, with three lobes on the lower lip and furrows at the corners.

11. Artificial network of furrows, ditches, tile drains, etc. providing drainage for a given area

Kuenstliches Netzwerk von Furchen, Graeben, Roehren, etc., die an einem bestimmten Ort fuer Entwaesserung sorgen

12. The old lady's face creased into furrows of repugnance, and she made no further reply.

13. Those Veins which follow the ridges are termed convex veins and those which follow the furrows concave veins.

14. The aim is to create something like this ... and that means the judges methodically comparing furrows.

15. In order to make straight furrows, a plowman could not be distracted by what was behind him.

16. Corrugate definition: to fold or be folded into alternate furrows and ridges Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

17. The term Corrugated, describing a series of parallel ridges and furrows, may refer to the following: Materials

18. On each of these banks, they cut three or four shallower furrows in which they will plant garlic.

19. None had the craggy furrows of old tree bark, so these were relatively young and in their prime.

20. After soaking the cloves in water for 30 minutes, the workers place them in the furrows prepared for planting.

21. The House Bedder Chopper prepares a firm seedbed and uniform furrows while forming proper irrigation trenches all in one pass

22. As I tried to avoid the furrows in the dried mud, I succeeded in kicking up a minor dust storm.

23. Burin definition, a tempered steel rod, with a lozenge-shaped point and a rounded handle, used for engraving furrows in metal

24. Burin definition: a chisel of tempered steel with a sharp lozenge-shaped point, used for engraving furrows Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

25. At a leaf length of 18–20 mm secondary furrows develop through the abaxial plication ridges cleaving the folds into individual leaflets.

26. There were twenty-four oxen yoked in pairs, and the 12 teams were plowing in tandem, drawing parallel furrows in the damp soil.

27. It is also evident that Barchans are present where sand is channeled along wind-fluted furrows or pours down gaps in escarpments and plateaux.

28. Mature sugarcane stalks are cut in lengths of about 16 inches [40 cm] and are planted in furrows about 5 feet [1.5 m] apart.

29. The dermatologists and plastic surgeons I interviewed noted that creases bestowing an angry or saturnine look (usually forehead furrows) on their bearers are particularly irksome.

30. Broadcast entered the language as an adjective to describe the spreading, or casting, of seed by hand, as opposed to planting it in furrows or holes

31. In September or October, the farmers of Constanza clear and plow their fields, leaving deep furrows separated by banks of earth about three feet [1 m] wide.

32. Bicipital adjective Referring to 2 heads or origins of a muscle; pertaining to the biceps muscle—e.g., Bicipital furrows, the depressions on either side of the biceps of the arm.

33. (Kingdom Interlinear) According to some, this suggests the idea of a tailor cutting fabric according to a pattern, of a farmer plowing furrows in a field, and so forth.

34. Many farmers now practice contour farming —not plowing up and down slopes, but following the same level of terrain in and out of its contours or curves, thus preventing the furrows from acting as eroding water channels after heavy rainfall.

35. An Anorectal abscess (also referred to as an anal abscess, rectal abscess, perianal abscess, or perirectal abscess depending on its location) is a pus-filled cavity that forms within the furrows of the anal canal (called the anal sinuses).

36. Melkersson–Rosenthal syndrome (also termed "Miescher-Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome"), is a rare neurological disorder characterized by recurring facial paralysis, swelling of the face and lips (usually the upper lip - cheilitis granulomatosis) and the development of folds and furrows in the tongue (fissured tongue).

37. Alice thought she had never seen such a curious croquet- ground in her life; it was all ridges and furrows; the balls were live hedgehogs, the mallets live flamingoes, and the soldiers had to double themselves up and to stand on their hands and feet, to make the arches.

38. Therefore, he could say: “If against me my own ground would cry for aid, and together its furrows themselves would weep; if its fruitage I have eaten without money, and the soul of its owners I have caused to pant, instead of wheat let the thorny weed go forth, and instead of barley stinking weeds.”

39. So the next time you sew with a metal needle or cast a hook with a rod and reel, or the next time you use an adjustable wrench or open the gate on a chain link fence, or the next time you travel in an automobile or plow straight furrows in a field, think of the extraordinary blend of iron and carbon that makes it possible.