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Example sentences for "mows"

Lexicographically close words:
mowen; mower; mowers; mowing; mown; mowt; mowth; mox; moxa; moy
  1. Alagolofer’s wife, Barrock the giantess, comes on with her scythe and mows down all whom she meets.

  2. To the barn, the great cavernous barn, its huge doors now wide open, the stalls vacant, the mows empty, the sunlight sifting in through the high shadowy spaces.

  3. And you must careful fill your mows With good provender for your cows, And in the winter keep them warm, Protect them safe all time from harm, For cows do dearly love their ease, Which doth insure best grade of cheese.

  4. Its small stable no longer afforded shelter enough for the increasing herd of cattle and the horses nor its mows room for the hay and grain.

  5. There must be a frame barn, a big one, with high, wide doors into which a team with a load might be driven and with long stables and mows and roof room enough for all contingencies of harvest.

  6. Shearing through helmet and limb Glaive-steel and battle-axe grim: As the flash of the reaper in summer's high wheat, King Harold mows horseman and horse at his feet.

  7. How many a lad, half-suffocated by hay in these same hot mows and lofts, has made the resolve then and there never to be a farmer--and kept it!

  8. Some cavalrymen came into the stable under the mows and took out their horses.

  9. Some hours after we came to a barn, the mows of which were filled with corn-blades.

  10. The great hay mows on both sides, reached by short ladders, held some of last year's cutting.

  11. Under the mows were the stalls for the horses and the stanchions for the cattle.

  12. For as the toiling hind bestrewing denseness of corn-stalks Under the broiling sun mows grain-fields yellow to harvest, So shall his baneful brand strew earth with corpses of Troy-born.

  13. For as the husbandman bestrewing the dense wheat-ears mows the harvest yellowed 'neath ardent sun, so shall he cast prostrate the corpses of Troy's sons with grim swords.

  14. The lofty hay-mows piled nearly to the roof, the jagged axe-notched beams overhung with cobwebs flecked with dust of hay-seed, with perhaps a downy feather here and there.

  15. The evil spirit of Beltis Van broke loose from beneath the heavy stone and now mows down the people with his scythe.

  16. During the weeks when the grass is most succulent he actually mows it down with swift jerky swings of his head, cutting about twenty or thirty stalks with his sharp long front teeth.

  17. Those windle-straws that stare while purblind death Mows here, mows there, makes hay of juicy me, And misses just the bunch of withered weed Would brighten hell and streak its smoke with flame!

  18. Let them love their love That bites and claws like hate, or hate their hate That mops and mows and makes as it were love!

  19. The town was a wretched affair, and a good many Chang-mows escaped.

  20. These Chang-mows are very funny people; they always run when attacked.

  21. A poor wild hay-man of the Rigiberg, Kind sir, who on the brow of the abyss, Mows down the grass from steep and craggy shelves, To which the very cattle dare not climb.

  22. It is not very strange; for my uncle is King of Denmark, and those that would make mows at him while my father lived give twenty, forty, fifty, a hundred ducats apiece for his picture in little.

  23. There were little heaps of hay on the barn floor, and on either side in the mows the hay was piled up high.

  24. After gazing over the mows for some moments Harriet finally descended to the floor.

  25. Ladders led up to the top of the mows from the barn floor.

  26. The rain of shrapnel bullets which mows the barbed wire in front of a trench, as hail mows ripening grain, will not reach a single man in the trench to the rear, if he keeps his head down.

  27. The open floor, with the great mows on either side, and the forest of rafters overhead, could have accommodated a full company of the state militia, for its drill and evolutions.

  28. This it mows down with its long scythe-like tongue, and, when satisfied, it returns to rest in its favourite spot.

  29. The long, narrow tongue of the vegetarian mollusc works like a scythe, and mows down the delicate marine grasses on which the animal feeds.

  30. At length over tasked nature drops under it and escapes for a few hours into the society of the sweet silent creatures of Dreams, which go away with mocks and mows at cockcrow.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mows" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.