Associations to the word «Harrow»
Noun
- Roller
- Conservative
- Weed
- Baronet
- Essex
- Squadron
- Exeter
- Windsor
- Rank
- Butler
- Councillor
- Gloucestershire
- Sussex
- Thames
- Inn
- Scholarship
- Dalton
- Kingston
- Bowling
- Saint
- Land
- Jared
- Vale
- Heath
- Ba
- Heaven
- Lancaster
- Judy
- Bury
- Gerard
- Wellington
- Hampton
- Bedford
- Townsend
- Midland
- Hamlet
- Fixture
- Archdeacon
- Bower
- Boys
- England
- Greenwich
- Earle
- Constituency
- Rector
- Alley
- Guards
- Marquess
- Boy
- Royal
- Mischief
- Peterborough
- Oat
- Baker
- Scene
- Compton
- Annual
- Hay
- Hive
- Mind
- Ox
- Farm
- Common
- Lodge
- Moor
- Meadow
- Pub
- Leigh
- Durham
- Plaque
- Kangaroo
- Watkins
- Lancashire
- Archibald
- Grange
- Underground
- Torment
- Elect
- Match
- Clare
- Trail
- Fear
Adverb
Wiktionary
HARROW, noun. A device consisting of a heavy framework having several disks or teeth in a row, which is dragged across ploughed land to smooth or break up the soil, to remove weeds or cover seeds; a harrow plow.
HARROW, noun. (military) An obstacle formed by turning an ordinary harrow upside down, the frame being buried.
HARROW, verb. To drag a harrow over; to break up with a harrow.
HARROW, verb. To traumatize or disturb; to frighten or torment.
HARROW, verb. To break or tear, as with a harrow; to wound; to lacerate; to torment or distress; to vex.
HARROW, interjection. (obsolete) A call for help, or of distress, alarm etc.
Dictionary definition
HARROW, noun. A cultivator that pulverizes or smooths the soil.
HARROW, verb. Draw a harrow over (land).
Wise words
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