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单词 furrowed
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furrow

1 of 2

noun

fur·​row ˈfər-(ˌ)ō How to pronounce furrow (audio)
ˈfə-(ˌ)rō
1
a
: a trench in the earth made by a plow
b
: plowed land : field
2
: something that resembles the track of a plow: such as
a
: a marked narrow depression : groove
tracing a fingernail along a furrow in the corduroy of her housecoat Douglass Wallop
b
: a deep wrinkle
furrows in his brow

furrow

2 of 2

verb

furrowed; furrowing; furrows

transitive verb

: to make furrows, grooves, wrinkles, or lines in

intransitive verb

: to make or form furrows, grooves, wrinkles, or lines

Synonyms

Noun

  • crease
  • crimp
  • crinkle
  • wrinkle

Verb

  • break
  • plow
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Example Sentences

Noun We plowed furrows in the field. When he frowns a deep furrow forms in his brow. Verb His forehead furrows when he frowns. we had to furrow the field before we could plant the wheat
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
With a simple raise, a small furrow, or a quick lift and hover, eyebrows convey surprise, frustration, shock, and excitement more effectively (and less annoyingly) than an exclamation point. Paige Stables, Allure, 30 June 2022 But in nearby Severodonetsk, workers brought a fresh batch of corpses in body bags to the southern edge of the city, even as a bulldozer dug out a fresh furrow in the expanding cemetery. Nabih Bulos, Los Angeles Times, 17 Apr. 2022 Stage three required more silicone cheeks, chin, neck, back of neck, lips and stretch and stipple to age around her eyes, forehead and furrow. Jazz Tangcay, Variety, 16 Mar. 2022 British company Pavegen has been ploughing a similar furrow, also applying its technology to public spaces like sidewalks, transport hubs, retail outlets and educational establishments. Eamonn Forde, Forbes, 10 Nov. 2021 The vast majority plow the same furrow for their whole careers, evolving the details of their positions but rarely flipping them. Julian Baggini, WSJ, 26 Aug. 2021 Legend holds that Romulus, the mythological founder of Rome, created the city’s first pomerium by plowing a furrow in the eighth century B.C.E. Romulus supposedly killed his twin brother, Remus, after Remus jumped over the perimeter in jest. Meilan Solly, Smithsonian Magazine, 5 Aug. 2021 Since her poignant pen-and-ink microhistories in the New York Times’ Op-Art section, Redniss has plowed a furrow between word and text, facts and fantasy, that, for lack of a better term, might be called visual nonfiction. Max Norman, The New Yorker, 23 July 2021 The furrow leads back and forth through fields of sesame, cowpeas, kidney beans, pulses. Paul Salopek, National Geographic, 4 Nov. 2020
Verb
Lee created a new personality for Jasmine — which has already been deployed in malls, conference centers and airports — by giving her cartoon eyebrows that furrow in a serious expression. Rebecca Cairns, CNN, 1 Sep. 2022 In short, there’s a confounding number of products, and some pretty outlandish medical claims out there—but making the right choices needn’t furrow the forehead. Nick Scott, Robb Report, 12 June 2022 Maybe Coke thinks that scrutinizing gamers will furrow their eyebrows at inauthentic branding attempts, or respond with links to the company's dubious practices regarding nutritional research and science. Sam Machkovech, Ars Technica, 30 Apr. 2022 His eyebrows furrow in a pensive formation when the question turns to the topic of his status with the United States men’s national team on the path to qualifying for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Emily Olsen, USA TODAY, 23 Feb. 2022 That’s not what causing Fukunaga’s brow to furrow at the moment, however. David Fear, Rolling Stone, 4 Oct. 2021 Now, furrow your forehead and sigh in disappointment at the recognition that this culture of ours still fails to either value the work of women or recognize our capacities beyond the possession of a womb and a faculty for baking. Liz Elting, Forbes, 9 Sep. 2021 Seconds later, Bourgeois peered up toward the glass dividing him from the media and other witnesses in adjoining rooms, and then appeared to grimace and furrow his eyebrow. Michael Tarm, chicagotribune.com, 11 Dec. 2020 Neither of which means anything to the horrific new engine, which affects the Suburban in strange and scary ways, ways that furrow the brows and tighten the lips of any upstanding suburbanite. Don Schroeder, Car and Driver, 25 May 2020 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun and Verb

Middle English furgh, forow, from Old English furh; akin to Old High German furuh furrow, Latin porca

First Known Use

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Kids Definition

furrow 1 of 2

noun

fur·​row ˈfər-ō How to pronounce furrow (audio)
1
: a trench made by or as if by a plow
2
: a narrow groove : wrinkle

furrow

2 of 2

verb

furrowed; furrowing
: to make wrinkles or grooves in
He furrowed his brow.

Medical Definition

furrow

noun

fur·​row ˈfər-(ˌ)ō, -ə(-w); ˈfə-(ˌ)rō, -rə(-w) How to pronounce furrow (audio)
1
: a marked narrow depression or groove
2
: a deep wrinkle

furrowed

verb

past tense of furrow
1
as in plowed
to cut into and turn over the sod of (a piece of land) using a bladed implement we had to furrow the field before we could plant the wheat

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • plowed
  • raked
  • cultivated
  • tilled
  • harrowed
  • broke
  • fallowed
  • hoed
  • listed
  • rototilled
2
as in wrinkled
to develop creases or folds his brow furrowed in concentration as he tried to figure out the math problem

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • wrinkled
  • creased
  • folded
  • crumpled
  • crinkled
  • rumpled
  • doubled
  • collapsed
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