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"furrow" Definitions
  1. a long narrow cut in the ground, especially one made by a plough for planting seeds in
  2. a deep line in the skin of the face

113 Sentences With "furrow"

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He can furrow his brow in simulation of abstract reasoning.
Both issues furrow brows, but the second poses the harder questions.
Another oddball touch that somehow works: a furrow through the roof.,
Mine exhibits in vocal tics and in facial tics; I furrow my brows.
But I could watch Siddiqui set his brows into that furrow all day.
It was later said that he had plowed "the straightest furrow" in Missouri.
A depression is a furrow, a valley, a sloping downward, and a return.
I began to furrow my brow and my blue eyes got all shiny.
The ship made a long furrow through the mist, just the smokestack poking through.
Do not take this as a nose-thumb so much as a brow-furrow.
Here in America, consider the 1999 rampage of a neo-Nazi named Buford Furrow.
This furrow is an organ on the underside of female spiders used to lay eggs.
Maybe "Bob" and other bots will laugh, cough, roll their eyes, or furrow their brows.
For example, we furrow our brows or purse our lips, which can cause wrinkles over time.
Judged as an act of high statecraft, the appointment is one to furrow brows in capitals worldwide.
The way York's blunt short bangs frame the furrow in her brow when she's singing passionately. 3.
Sometimes the best escape is an opportunity to furrow your brow and think through a challenging puzzle.
Furrow, who joins from Venable, will serve as U.S. chair of DLA Piper's life sciences patent strategy.
While her eyebrows twist, contort and furrow, her eyes and body oddly show little depth of emotion.
In other words, without secrets life is burden-work and business, furrow, yoke, plow—sterile and fruitless.
The furrow between his eyebrows is always intense, but this episode, you could land a plane in there.
Her eyebrows, which seem to rise higher and furrow more deeply than most people's, were in furrowed mode.
"It drove me insane, watching twelve of them have a meeting about how to dig a furrow," Cameron said.
His brows furrow as he talks; his body's still except for his right hand, which circles from the wrist.
" Anastasia Furrow, @shmanishmasia"I'm so glad companies are finally providing more edgy and intricate designs for us plus babes.
Her eyebrows would furrow as she used her index finger to mix belacan, a pungent shrimp paste, with water.
It's also the sort of proclamation that makes a certain stripe of the social media ecosystem furrow its brow.
His brow is bisected by a deep furrow, and his former prettiness has weathered into something much more interesting.
Even when she's silent or staring off into the distance, there's meaning to every brow furrow and tiny adjustment.
Having seen the destruction wrought by mining on land, undersea miners are working doubly hard to plough a different furrow.
With simply a downcast gaze or furrow of her eyebrows she's able to communicate two decades of loss and yearning.
We all know that you can't furrow a BROWNIE without making a huge mess; clearly the answer should be BROW.
Sideserf prefers molding chocolate because it gives her much more control over the tiny details like the furrow of the brow.
This showed that the mother of a brood exudes fluid from her epigastric furrow, the canal through which she lays her eggs.
Michael Furrow and Brian O'Reilly have joined DLA Piper as partners in the firm's intellectual property and technology practice in New York.
She spoke a few words, causing Sanders to furrow his brow and appear to say "what?" before raising his hands and responding.
This can cause indentation in the temple and indentation in the forehead furrow line, which creates a shelf-like droop of wasted muscle.
While not always spook-filled, Astonishing Legends explores the mysteries of the world that will make you both gasp and furrow your brow.
Instead, it has become a barren wasteland; a dusty, infertile furrow which he's been forced to plough as punishment for his mortal sins.
There, in amongst the crumpled pages, is Pep Guardiola's bald pate, each crease a fresh furrow of anxiety on his dome-like brow.
The word's Latin roots are "de" (away from) and "lire" (the furrow of the plow) — or in contemporary parlance, to jump the tracks.
When a musical passage is played, a distinct set of neurons tucked inside a furrow of a listener's auditory cortex will fire in response.
Some sponges are shaped to cover tiny crevices — like the inner corners of the eyes or the furrow where the nose meets the cheeks.
So go on, grab your best scrolling finger and plough a furrow through the very best in food photography uploaded to Instagram this week.
The earliest Oppenheim piece in the exhibition is "Dead Furrow," a construction conceived in 1967 and based on a print he made that year.
While some of soccer's most-influential officials, including Scudamore, were put on the new committee, Infantino has been accused of plowing a lone furrow.
I think, you know, what we have to do is continue to plow kind of the furrow that we're on here until something changes.
As Yamashita described drivers' reactions to the app's improved features, Khosrowshahi leaned forward, elbow on table, chin in palm, a furrow deepening between his eyebrows.
Otherwise the bushy black brows would furrow, the chin would crumple and the pudgy, puckish body would start to rock, eager to get at you.
In 1967, Oppenheim sketched his concept for "Dead Furrow," one of what he called "viewing stations," raised platforms where people could stand and look around.
One of Oppenheim's stipulations was that "Dead Furrow" be located on flat ground with the environment visible for at least a mile in all directions.
After his defeat in 1928, Mencken advised: "The future of the Democracy lies in following the furrow plowed by Al." Roosevelt would do just that.
On the other hand, Mr. Steele has given himself liberty to work with ingredients that might furrow the average Mexican grandmother's brow, like kale and sunchokes.
And so I contain them in clinging brassieres that feature thick shoulder straps and curving underwires…underwires that leave an angry, red furrow above my ribs.
Just get me going on Trump or Putin or climate change and I can put a frown on every face and a furrow in every brow.
It is true that one part of the European Union's common agricultural policy subsidises farmers based on the size of their estates ("A new furrow", September 1st).
The Pixel 2, on the other hand, makes all the processing decisions for you and has no qualms about exposing every furrow and imperfection in your selfies.
Barnes sets his tale in its twilight, among what he calls "furrow-dwellers," the torpid English middle classes, but he refrains from deriving much comedy from it.
Even a light rain can affect seed depth for each furrow, forcing the farmer to constantly recalibrate and double-check the planter to keep from wasting seeds.
But as midday rolls around, the hangry, furrow-browed, growling stomach Mr Hyde to your normally happy and satiated Dr. Jekyll opts for the greasy pizza slice instead.
Looking at a painting like "Lyle," you see minute shades of detail: a gentle furrow in the brow, a wrinkle of amusement at the corner of the eye.
"Unfortunately there is a bit of a design fault with the concert suit," he said with a furrow of his brow as it was packed at the counter.
Modern hoaxers like Jones (who has also been at it for far longer than two years) are just appropriating cutting-edge tech tools to plough a very old furrow.
As in the first movies ("The Da Vinci Code" and "Angels & Demons"), Langdon is called on to furrow his brow and fire up his genius to solve a puzzle.
"With your rifles on your shoulders, be ready to defend the fatherland and dig the furrow to plant the seeds to produce food for the community," Maduro told them.
Their faces sharpen, brows furrow, and jaws go loose when they figure out how much of my salary I spend to sweat in a room full of other people.
Take the examples from the 1890s when John Deere launched the Furrow magazine, the Michelin Guides from 1900s, recipes from the Oetker Company, or even the entire soap opera genre.
They were able to easily reconstruct how the ship had come to its final resting place and trace the furrow that it created as it slid deeper into the lake.
The Bill Simmons territory may be the most-plowed territory on the face of the earth, and I have very little interest in going down the furrow one more time.
Global business experience remains a key to F1's success, and while Ecclestone ploughs his own furrow there are another two heavy hitters who cannot be ignored from the picture.
A monstrous, diesel-breathing beetle with metal pincers the size of skyscrapers, picking its way through the idyllic countryside, leaving a grievous black furrow where its ghastly abdomen kissed the mud.
" Seeing Hader's brow furrow, he added, "I promise you I can do it where I make a quick decision in my mind, and it won't go off too far into comedy.
My parents were among the founding members of the kibbutz, and they participated in the laying of the foundation stone and the plowing of the first furrow, in my mother's words.
When I feel strongly about something, I sometimes furrow my brow — it is a sign of my passion for what I am saying, but can come across as irritation or anger.
In the 16-minute video, Kylie takes us through nearly every room in her sprawling office, and true to form, there were quite a few moments that made my brow furrow.
It is a quiet community of 63,000 people, with a downtown hugging the river in a wide furrow worn into the prairie and newer development spread out on the benchland above.
This is welcome in a world where it often seems as though every TV show should come with its own dedicated Wiki, which viewers can furrow their brows over as they watch.
Y Combinator backed Willing is ploughing a similar furrow over in the US — albeit it's offering will-writing as a free service in the hopes of driving business for funeral home partners.
"(D)ue to tire and furrow marks in the median it appeared the Pontiac was steering directly toward the tree that was struck," the investigator at the site reported, according to the release.
As is clear from that investor list, CornerJob is also ploughing a regional media for equity furrow, although the co-founders specify that "most" of the Series A is cash, rather than media.
Standing in the soundproof glass booth on the set of "Twenty-One", NBC's flagship quiz show during the winter of 0003-57, he'd bite his lip, furrow his eyebrows, blow out his cheeks.
Image: SamsungIt's clear that Samsung doesn't want people obsessing over the furrow in the middle of the Galaxy Fold, which could give potential customers the impression that it will display a distorted picture.
Where that song revelled in hypnotic grooves accented by an imzad—a single-string bowed instrument used by the Tuareg people in Africa—his latest song, "Sonik Drips" ploughs a very different furrow.
And the view it offers at the top is just as stunning: Oppenheim intended that "Dead Furrow" offer its visitors a 360˚ panorama of their surroundings for at least a one-mile distance.
I got the sense, watching Guralnik's eyebrows furrow then clarify with understanding, that this is what the act of listening looks like (and also that I'd never been listened to before, not like this).
And I still have my copy, time softened with touching, of "Notes of a Native Son," with him on the cover, his face furrow-browed but dreamy, his gaze fixed somewhere outside camera range.
SamsungPhoto: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Samsung continues to merrily plow its own furrow in the smartwatch space, which probably annoys Google quite a bit, as the Galaxy wearables are consistently well designed and slick to use.
Experiments that measured the growth and survival of young spiders, some of which involved sealing the mother's epigastric furrow using typing-correction fluid, showed that the spiderlings did, indeed, depend on the secretion for nutrition.
Thanks to button-pushing social dramas such as Crash, we've come to expect a certain kind of heavy-handed filmmaking in which cast and crew furrow their brow and rend their garments, lamenting humanity's inherent fallibility.
Watched by Cambodia's King Norodom Sihamoni, and a crowd of thousands in the ceremonial furrow in Siem Reap province, the two cows ate 90 percent of three out of seven snacks on offer in ornate bowls.
Made up of two brothers and two pals, Melbourne-based band Redspencer plough a decidedly 60s-indebted furrow—all hazy harmonies and interlocking guitar lines—with just a pinch of early Blur at their most melancholic.
According to the Wayne County Medical Examiner's report, there was "pronounced congestion of the head and neck above the ligature furrow mark" ... which means significant swelling under the skin above the neckline created by the noose.
But grief has shadowed him at every furrow and turn, he said, still as sharp and raw as when his daughter, Heather Himes, and his son Eugene died several months apart after long struggles with heroin addiction.
Though T. magnus, an Asian spider that mimics ants, does not have traditional mammary hardware like nipples or udders, it does have a small opening in its abdomen called an "epigastric furrow" from which the spider milk flows.
" For Peter to inspire a mass of followers, Hesse complained, was a misunderstanding of the whole point of the character: "He does not want to follow the path trodden by many, but to resolutely plow his own furrow. . . .
Wes Anderson's occasionally delightful, occasionally cumbersome, always eyebrow furrow-inducing Isle of Dogs stands as the aesthetically precise director's second stop-motion animation film (after 2009's Fantastic Mr. Fox, which lost at the Oscars to Pixar's Up).
Swatch Group's Baselworld exit has dominated the headlines since last summer, but it is far from alone in its decision to plow a different furrow in a bid to save some cash and sow its seed more effectively.
"Dead Furrow" is an agricultural term that refers to a type of trench created by plows, and many of Oppenheim's outdoor works consider different ways of marking the landscape to perceive its scale rather that simply enriching it.
In contrast to the baleful appearance of "Dead Furrow," Mr. Oppenheim's later works tend to project cheerful moods, as does "Architectural Cactus Grove" (2006), a group of six jaunty, cartoonlike cactuses made of industrial stainless steel and plastic elements.
The Mexicable, a seven-stop line that runs just over three miles through a furrow of poor hillside neighborhoods, is part of a growing constellation of cable cars around Latin America that links marginalized communities to their cities' metropolitan hearts.
Here, a fisherman pushing a skiff turns the gold into a lake's surface and the white into a mist hanging heavily above it; there, a temple's projecting roof makes the gold read simply as a shadowed furrow in an unbroken cloud cover.
I hold my 4-year-old daughter's hand as she lies on the cold surface of the X-ray table, watching her brow furrow as she concentrates on holding her left ankle at the awkward angle in which the technician placed it.
I don't remember the last time I winked or bared my teeth at someone in real life, and the avatar doesn't offer, say, an eyebrow furrow that's perplexed rather than angry — or the blank-faced stare of death that I prefer for actual anger.
All it takes is a quick raise of an eyebrow or furrow of his brow to tell which version of Howard you're dealing with, and his skill at making both characters very different but fundamentally the same is the only reason any of this works.
The KC-130 plane burst into flames on impact Monday afternoon, leaving a charred furrow in the otherwise idyllic, deep-green landscape of waving bean, corn and cotton plants along United States Highway 22002, and scattered fiery debris and bodies across farmland and rural roads.
They highlight how perspective may bewilder or mislead; at the 500-acre Storm King, where you have no sense of how large an isolated work like Oppenheim's "Dead Furrow" is from a distance, such sculptures are smart and cheeky additions to the sweeping grounds.
"With your rifles on your shoulders, be ready to defend the fatherland and dig the furrow to plant the seeds to produce food for the community, for the people," Maduro, a socialist, told thousands of militia members gathered in the capital Caracas, wearing khaki camouflaged uniforms.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Kikkan Randall ploughed a lonely furrow in U.S. cross country skiing for years, but her diligence was rewarded on Wednesday when relay team mate Jessica Diggins dug deep to deliver the gold she had dreamed of since her first Olympics in 2002.
The enduring image of a yeoman farmer leaving his plow in the furrow to grab a musket on behalf of freedom is mostly mythical; during the Revolution, George Washington's army was rarely larger than 20,000 troops and on occasion dwindled to 903,000, in a country of two and a half million.
The team points to investor dollars pouring into a slew of security startups also plying a nascent decoy furrow for tackling attacks — name checking the likes of TopSpin, Attivo, Guardicore, illusive Networks, YC-backed Cymmetria and TrapX, and noting they have collectively bagged more than $100 million in VC funding since late 2014.
If they were the sort of people who made my life difficult at work, the routine was to look up, furrow my brow, ask them to go back a slide, utter a vague, "Uh huh …" and then dive back into my doodling while shaking my head, which never failed to throw them off their game.
I can even, if I squint and furrow my brow a lot, vaguely envision the kind of bug that might cause an airline to send luggage to Korea three days after its owner traveled from San Francisco to his final destination of Toronto, and two days after he, forewarned, expressly told them not to do so.
The most common cosmetic procedure in the United States is a form of botulinum toxin type A, the most acutely lethal toxin known, a neuromodulator that can both cause disease and treat it — which, injected in small doses into the underlying muscles of the face, paralyzes the muscular function responsible for wrinkles to create smooth, furrow-free skin.

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