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71 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Furrow'
The wrinkles on his face formed a distinct furrow, telling tales of a long life.
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To make a groove or long narrow trench, often in soil or a surface, as if plowing or making a line.To create or make grooves or lines in the ground, as done by a plow.To create wrinkles or ridges in a surface, similar to a pucker.To make a groove or indentation, similar to scoring or making a line in a surface.To create wrinkles or lines, typically on a surface.To form wrinkles or creases, as in rimple.To create a groove or indentation, as in the surface of something.To create narrow grooves or lines, as in etching.To create a groove or wrinkle, typically resembling a fold.To make a groove or long narrow cut in something, similar to a gash.
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