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hoes <a hoe; hoes> N

hoes

hoe N (instruments & machines)

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After the due time before the actual celebration, mock wedding is done by small hoes.
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Seedbed preparation in gardens often involves secondary tillage via hand tools such as rakes and hoes.
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In the southwest area, men prepared the soil with hoes.
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They held fast to the homeland, with love, hoes, and pickaxes.
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Animal bone and shell attached to prepared tree limbs were also used for hoes in their gardens.
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Recovered bone hoes range from 40 cm to as small as 15 cm.
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This was 1 fern hook, 6 rakes, 3 hoes, 1 shovel, 5 beaters, 3 water bags, 1 knapsacks and 3 files.
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Following this success, the minister said the government is determined to mechanise agriculture and free farmers from reliance on hoes and cutlasses.
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For sometime he engaged himself in blacksmithing, making hoes, iron utensils and spears.
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Before this period, simple digging sticks or hoes were used.
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