mow

[Mow]

When you clip grass or other plants, you mow it. If you realize your front lawn is taller than your dog, it might be time to mow it.

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A wry face.

Noun
a loft for storing hay

Verb
make a sad face and thrust out one''s lower lip; "mop and mow"; "The girl pouted"

Verb
cut with a blade or mower; "mow the grass"


n.
A wry face.

v. i.
To make mouths.

n.
Same as Mew, a gull.

pres. sing.
of Mow

v.
May; can.

v. t.
To cut down, as grass, with a scythe or machine.

v. t.
To cut the grass from; as, to mow a meadow.

v. t.
To cut down; to cause to fall in rows or masses, as in mowing grass; -- with down; as, a discharge of grapeshot mows down whole ranks of men.

v. i.
To cut grass, etc., with a scythe, or with a machine; to cut grass for hay.

n.
A heap or mass of hay or of sheaves of grain stowed in a barn.

n.
The place in a barn where hay or grain in the sheaf is stowed.

v. t.
To lay, as hay or sheaves of grain, in a heap or mass in a barn; to pile and stow away.


Mow

Mow , n. [Written also moe and mowe.] [F. moue pouting, a wry face; cf. OD. mouwe the protruded lip.] A wry face. "Make mows at him." Shak.

Mow

Mow, v. i. To make mouths.
Nodding, becking, and mowing.

Mow

Mow, n. (Zo'94l.) Same as Mew, a gull.

Mow

Mow, v. [pres. sing. Mow, pl. Mowe, Mowen, Moun.] [AS. magan. See May, v.] May; can. "Thou mow now escapen." [Obs.] Chaucer.
Our walles mowe not make hem resistence.

Mow

Mow , v. t. [imp. Mowed ; p. p. Mowed or Mown ; p. pr. & vb. n. Mowing.] [OE. mowen, mawen, AS. m'bewan; akin to D. maaijen, G. m'84hen, OHG. m'bejan, Dan. meie, L. metere to reap, mow, Gr. . Cf. Math, Mead a meadow, Meadow.] 1. To cut down, as grass, with a scythe or machine. 2. To cut the grass from; as, to mow a meadow. 3. To cut down; to cause to fall in rows or masses, as in mowing grass; -- with down; as, a discharge of grapeshot mows down whole ranks of men.

Mow

Mow, v. i. To cut grass, etc., with a scythe, or with a machine; to cut grass for hay.

Mow

Mow , n. [OE. mowe, AS. mga.] 1. A heap or mass of hay or of sheaves of grain stowed in a barn. 2. The place in a barn where hay or grain in the sheaf is stowed.

Mow

Mow , v. t. To lay, as hay or sheaves of grain, in a heap or mass in a barn; to pile and stow away.

A wry face.

To make mouths.

Same as Mew, a gull.

May; can.

To cut down, as grass, with a scythe or machine.

To cut grass, etc., with a scythe, or with a machine; to cut grass for hay.

A heap or mass of hay or of sheaves of grain stowed in a barn.

To lay, as hay or sheaves of grain, in a heap or mass in a barn; to pile and stow away.

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Usage Examples

We didn't have a whole lot of money when I was growing up either. I would always ask for magic books or magic tricks for my birthday or for Christmas and the rest of the year I either had to mow lawns or find part time jobs to help supplement the cost of doing magic.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

Instead of plotting the demise of the traditional family, as some politicians and religious leaders would have you believe, gay people mow their lawns and watch 'American Idol' and video their children's concerts and have the same hopes and dreams that their straight counterparts do.

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