Mow (Verb)
Syllable division: mow
How to pronounce: UK: /məʊ/ US: /moʊ/
Meaning: To chop plants with long, thin stalks that grow close together, as grass or wheat.
Example:
> He mows the lawn every Saturday.
> You need to mow the grass before it rains!
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I want to mow the grass on the lake.
Good sentence Moung! 😀
Oh, this grass is needing to be mow.
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Oh, this grass needs to be mowed.
There is a pleasant smell after mowing the grass.
Thank you for posting Miroslaw! 😀
Yes, Mirosław is right. There is a pleasant scent while mowing the meadow and then making hay from the grass.
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The lawn needs mowing every week in the summer.
The car mowed down four pedestrians.
Thank you for posting Vlad! 😀
Usually my father is responsible for mows grass in our backyard.