mown Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of mown In English

  • 0 past participle of mow

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Examples of mown

  • The rye was mown and incorporated into the soil by disking in spring 2003.

  • These studies recorded more emergence on plots grazed by sheep and cattle than mown or non-grazed plots.

  • On two (1996) or three (1995 and 1997) occasions during the grazing season, manually formed faecal pats were randomly deposited on newly mown pasture plots.

  • Residues were mown prior to corn planting and after corn harvest.

  • These, too, were mown down without mercy.

  • With their wide, wasteful verges which have to be expensively mown, they use up 40 acres a mile.

  • We all saw on our television screens those peaceful, unarmed demonstrators being crushed beneath the tracks of military vehicles and mown down by gunfire.

  • In our own country the flower of the youth of a whole generation was mown down by the scythe of death.

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