Thesaurus / furrow
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Imprinted on a knobby rock about as big as an orange were the folds, furrows and even blood vessels of a brain.
FOSSILS AND ANCIENT DNA PAINT A VIBRANT PICTURE OF HUMAN ORIGINSERIN WAYMANSEPTEMBER 15, 2021SCIENCE NEWS"He wouldn't be likely to notice you if you crept along the bottom of a furrow," Mr. Blackbird assured Grandfather Mole.
THE TALE OF GRANDFATHER MOLEARTHUR SCOTT BAILEYI picked up the handles and lifted the plough around, setting the point to the new furrow.
THE IDYL OF TWIN FIRESWALTER PRICHARD EATONIn fact, there had never been an owner for the land nor a furrow turned here since the dawn of creation.
A FORTUNE HUNTER; OR, THE OLD STONE CORRALJOHN DUNLOE CARTERETOar and keel, pebble and arrow, wind and current, are alike powerless to make a furrow that shall last.
A CHARMING FELLOW, VOLUME II (OF 3)FRANCES ELEANOR TROLLOPEBehind him wavered a long, deep-gouged furrow-trail, pitiful attest of suffering.
BLAZED TRAIL STORIESSTEWART EDWARD WHITEAcross his back there was a furrow through his fur, and a long scab where a bullet had raked him.
THE RED COW AND HER FRIENDSPETER MCARTHURThe epigynum of this form was extremely undeveloped, having only a small epigastric furrow with depressions at either end.
JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY, MARCH 1917VARIOUSThe epigynum consists of a long epigastric furrow with a large lip-like opening near its median line.
JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY, MARCH 1917VARIOUSHe was thus, as he said, the first Englishman who "plowed a furrow around the globe."
THE STORY OF THE THIRTEEN COLONIESH. A. (HLNE ADELINE) GUERBERWORDS RELATED TO FURROW
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