mow in the PONS Dictionary

mow Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to mow the lawn

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If people did not hurry out of his path, they were mowed down.
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These mowers in this category range from 3.3to22ft m mowing width.
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As part of the ritual, people take care of the ancestral grave sites by mowing the grass and cutting off the weeds.
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Mowing grass to a higher level will allow more competitive plants to thrive in the area.
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Grazing is considered to be a cheaper and more effective way of restoring and maintaining heathland than the use of mowing machinery.
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The rebels were firing on them with grape and canister, and were mowing them down by the scores, but others kept straight on.
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This differs of course from the regular maintenance and upkeep that cabins require such as mowing grass, cleaning bathrooms, and hauling brush.
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Patches were established by mowing strips between blocks of grasses.
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The interior has two floors: the cattle floor and the mow floor.
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This aspect of the game required the player to be a bit more conservative with how fast they mow the grass.
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