Harrow [verb]
Definition of Harrow:
sack
Synonyms of Harrow:
● Spoil
● Maraud
● Demolish
● Fleece
● Desolate
● Rob
● Pillage
● Ruin
● Strip
● Ravage
● Despoil
● Plunder
● Rifle
● Devour
● Ransack
● Havoc
● Gut
● Destroy
● Loot
● Waste
● Rape
● Spoliate
Opposite/Antonyms of Harrow:
Sentence/Example of Harrow:
So in the first editor pass, my editor was like, “Nah, this is not Harrow, people are going to immediately see.”
One of the things that surprised me about the reception for the book, which maybe it should not have, is I actually got a lot of pushback from commenters for characterizing the relationship between Harrow and Gideon as being a romantic love story.
There was also one at the Plough and Harrow, and several may stil be found in the neighbourhood.
The steam-shoveller was removed, or the tormentor irons raised, when only the harrow was required.
We reached Harrow too late to attend church as we had hoped, the morning services just closing as we entered the churchyard.
If he has stolen a watering bucket or a harrow, he shall pay three shekels of silver.
Upon the plateau I saw my rusty old disk harrow–a legacy from Milt–standing on the brown earth.
And you can't get away with that tooth without fetching the whole harrow along, can you?
Harrow is consecrated ground; and we could easily select a long list of illustrious men educated within its walls.
To handle the plough, and the harrow, and scythe, in the heat of the summer fields.