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sow1 <-ed, sown [or -ed]> [səʊ, Am soʊ] VB trans, intr

sow2 [saʊ] N ZOOL

Usage examples with sows

he who sows the wind shall reap the whirlwind proverbial

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The crates are usually placed side by side in rows of 20 sows, 100 rows per shed.
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Vaccination of pregnant sows has proven effective at preventing the disease in piglets.
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The symptoms include respiratory distress, bloodstained discharge (usually frothy) from the mouth, fever, anorexia, mild diarrhea, cyanosis, lethargy and spontaneous abortion in sows.
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Lovage conveniently self-sows, but if you don't want any more plants, snip off the seed heads before the seeds form.
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We make one static group of about 75 sows per week and then run the gilts and remaining sows in separate dynamic flows.
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Sometimes sow stalls are used to restrict the movement of sows during pregnancy.
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Another example is when warthog sows suckle piglets from other litters after the sows have lost their own litters.
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Sows will emit crooning sounds to their cubs.
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This smelted lead, which ran down channels provided for the purpose and was cast into sows of about 11 hundredweight.
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A farmer sows his seeds and 180 days later, he harvests.
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