Associations to the word «Mow»
Noun
- Lawn
- Hay
- Grass
- Meadow
- Reaper
- Corn
- Barley
- Vc
- Crop
- Wheat
- Grain
- Cannon
- Sow
- Acre
- Weeds
- Lai
- Gun
- Plough
- Cop
- Rake
- Maintenance
- Sickle
- Plow
- Pasture
- Pang
- Papa
- Comanche
- Barn
- Oat
- Chiang
- Clover
- Yard
- Staffordshire
- Bray
- Isa
- Showtime
- Diarrhea
- Bug
- Gov
- Weed
- Shave
- Ninety
- Chatter
- Bullet
- Harvest
- Indignation
- Cheshire
- Bathing
- Jude
- Html
- Clifton
- Kai
- Sill
- Cutting
- Gu
- Turf
- Intro
- Vomiting
- Laird
- Ds
- Howell
- Nausea
- Row
- Pub
- Planting
- Stack
- Mo
- Creep
- Rank
- Toxin
- Stall
- Grape
- Gardener
- Roth
- Artillery
- Hire
- Cow
- Rifle
Wiktionary
MOW, verb. To cut something (especially grass or crops) down or knock down.
MOW, noun. (now only dialectal) A scornful grimace; a wry face. [from 14th c.]
MOW, verb. To make grimaces, mock.
MOW, noun. (now regional) A stack of hay, corn, beans or a barn for the storage of hay, corn, beans.
MOW, noun. The place in a barn where hay or grain in the sheaf is stowed.
MOW, verb. (agriculture) To put into mows.
MOW, noun. Alternative form of mew (a seagull)
MOW DOWN, verb. (transitive) To cut down, especially in large numbers.
MOW DOWN, verb. (transitive) (figuratively) (by extension) To kill or slaughter, or to injure by knocking down, especially in large numbers and in a ruthless manner.
Dictionary definition
MOW, noun. A loft in a barn where hay is stored.
MOW, verb. Cut with a blade or mower; "mow the grass".
MOW, verb. Make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip; "mop and mow"; "The girl pouted".
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.