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sow

[soh] / soʊ /


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Many employees were uncertain who was calling the shots and which company they would end up working for, sowing further chaos.

From The Wall Street Journal

Authorities, however, have also promised to take a "firm" stance, and have warned against exploiting the situation to sow chaos.

From Barron's

"Our villages are emptying and, in the region's most fertile plain, we're sowing glass and concrete," said Tentsoglidis in a tilt at the solar farms.

From Barron's

“Scene,” however, is not one of those memoirs that has fun with the sowing and skirts the reaping.

From The Wall Street Journal

The government is also looking at ending the use of "confinement systems" in farming including caged hens and pig farrowing crates, which are used to contain sows during birth and nursing.

From BBC