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Previously they were left to lie fallow allowing rainwater to collect in the plough furrows.
The throats of balaenids are smooth, lacking the furrows or grooves of some other mysticetes.
She cocked her head and frowned, furrows wrinkling the velvet of her muzzle.
Convex, anteriorly truncate glabella tapers forward and is outlined by broad, shallow axial and preglabellar furrows.
Almost 11 percent used a soft tissue filler to fight wrinkles, furrows and folds.
For as the ploughman first setteth forth his plough, and then tilleth his land, and breaketh it in furrows, and sometimes ridgeth it up again.
He furrows his beetle brows and fixes his stare on the turf in front, indifferent to the periphery.
And then there's the repulsive triplewart seadevils, covered with spines and furrows and warts, their large mouths set in a perpetual frown.
McCarthy's angular face, a weather-beaten mask of crags and furrows, hides an inner core filled with Yorkshire steel and Irish charm.
The one working on the side seemed to comb the wet plaster into horizontal furrows, while the one working on the back preferred a smooth finish.
I have tilled my vegetable patch and lain peas, runner beans, sweetcorn and broad beans in its furrows.
The trees are bare, the land is bleak, closed, unproductive and numb, its furrows seemingly incapable of the new life we hope for in the spring.
But like those in the first, they sow this new seed in traditional furrows and with traditional plows.
Most farmers still ploughed the land in the English manner with deep and complete turned furrows.
The grooves, the furrows and the crow's feet are still there but my skin is smoother and I feel healthier.
At Eulrich, he excavated four test units, two of which cross-sectioned apparent sets of ridges and furrows.
Look at family members to see if there are shared traits, such as brow furrows, crow's feet or under-eye bags.
By the end of the season, the furrows should be entirely filled in, although the developing asparagus fern should never be buried.
It ripples and furrows, drips in long trails, gathers in gritty, crusty patches.
So he furrows his brow, twists his mouth into a scowl and lets his eyes go dead.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I prefer young, thrifty trees, planted in furrows made with a plow and subsoiler.
This gray substance lies in folds or convolutions, the furrows or sulci, dipping deeply into the interior of the brain.
On we go across the austere plain, between fields of madder, the red roots of the 'garance' lying in swathes along the furrows.
They made tea sometimes of the tormentil, whose little yellow flowers appear along the furrows.
Enough Bermuda has grown in the furrows to insure a stand of Bermuda, and this is supplemented by the lespedeza.
Its surface is covered by minute corrugations or furrows, which give a chromatic appearance to the reflected light.
They had overshot the last house and were facing an unhedged expanse of roots and crisp furrows before he overtook her.
Actual tears irrigated the furrows of his weather-beaten and unwashed cheeks.
These ciliated furrows stain deeply with osmic acid, and nervous impulses are certainly transmitted along them.
The cacao of the criollo variety has pods the walls of which are thin and warty, with ten distinct furrows.
No trouble was taken to relevel the land, and the furrows remain silent witnesses to the past.
It is meroblastic, being confined to the germinal disc, through the full depth of which however the earlier furrows do not extend.
There were some ground-cherry bushes growing along the furrows, full of fruit.
In a moment the mouse was sound and whole, and after thanking the kind physician it scampered away over the ploughed furrows.
In the long black furrows yet unsown a peasant pushed his plow.
When Abraham realized all, the furrows of fifty years were extemporized on his young face.
This was forty rods, or poles, and four of these furrows made up the acre.
He covered his face with his black hands, over which the tears rolled and made furrows of white.
That is, hoed over again and new furrows made for the next crop.
The old lady's face creased into furrows of repugnance, and she made no further reply.
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