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mow sentence examples

  • Mow when the grass is dry.
  • Mow the lawn, empty the kitchen bucket!
  • Mow twice for hay, getting from 1?
  • Mow down pedestrians, but most just concentrate on the true driving experience.
  • Mow twice for hay, getting from 1?
  • Mowing meadows, or decorating wells with floral pictures.
  • Mowing less closely.
  • Mowing people down in the streets.
  • Mown grass more than 1 acre in size.
  • Mown on a rotational basis, always leaving some uncut areas.
  • Mown once a year and others more.
  • A rough measurement of the speed of the freshly mown lawns was 9.9 seconds on the plummer scale.
  • Mown down from the heights in narrow valleys with steep cliffs.
  • Mow the facial hay.
  • Mow down passers-by during a panic.
  • Mown fine turf.
  • To allow them to be neatly mown obstructions should not be placed on the grass area.
  • Mown roadside verges has prompted authorities to find cheaper ways of managing these areas.
  • Unfortunately, the land within johnson's field itself has been recently, regularly mown resulting in much of the interest there being lost.
  • Just by trimming the edges a lawn can appear to be newly mown.

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