Harrow

Word HARROW
Character 6
Hyphenation har row
Pronunciations /ˈhæɹəʊ/

Definitions and meanings of "Harrow"

What do we mean by harrow?

A device consisting of a heavy framework having several disks or teeth in a row, which is dragged across ploughed land to smooth or break up the soil, to remove weeds or cover seeds; a harrow plow.

An obstacle formed by turning an ordinary harrow upside down, the frame being buried.

Japanese English for 'hello'. Upon leaving Heathrow airport many Japanese tourists, trying to greet the taxi driver, unwittingly ask to go to Harrow. This has resulted in many Japanese people in the town of Harrow. Urban Dictionary

Japanese English for 'hello'. Upon leaving Heathrow airport many Japanese tourists, trying to greet the taxi driver, unwittingly ask to go to Harrow. This has resulted in many Japanese people in the town of Harrow. Urban Dictionary

Hello Urban Dictionary

A Janus of a town in North London, with two distinct personalities, both of which are a pain to drive through. The first, a chavved up crudhole with the distinct aroma of burgers and piss, littered with chavs, goths, and annoying representatives from organisations that want to irritate you enough to join. The second, a ridiculously overindulgent private school where scholarships and intellegence are unnecessary, both due to the extreme amounts of moolah in possesion by the pupils' parents. Urban Dictionary

Intense, dangerous Urban Dictionary

An action in which a tractor pulls a harrowbar across a field in order to smooth dirt lumps and disperse crop stubble so that planting can begin Urban Dictionary

Home of a posh school with boys sniffing at other people and remarking rudely about them. Makes me laugh. Pupils think that everyone else are chavs Urban Dictionary

The best sports company ever! Field hockey, lacrosse, squash, paddle, ice hockey... Harrow is just awesome. Kinda expensive thoughh... but so worth it! Urban Dictionary

Meaning "hi" or "hey", used on AIM and such. Created by Kayte :) Urban Dictionary

The champion of champions in Ultima Online. After you kill all of the felucca champs in each dungeon and collect their skulls and place them on the altar in the star room this loser spawns in a random dungeon. you go with a raid party and beat his a$$ and then the true harrower spawns. this guy is a total loser who has tentacles surrounding him that do area damage and he can also teleport you next to him 4tpwn. couple this with the fact that enemy guilds always try to steal harry spawns from you b/c he drops stat scrolls, and you are in for a big pain in the a$$ fight. Urban Dictionary

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The word "harrow" in example sentences

And then the crash of high explosive bombs, bursting in harrow-tooth lines across the city. ❋ Unknown (1942)

The harrow is a large bundle of brushwood, on which some one squats to weight it down. ❋ Mary Edith (1909)

The harrow was a crude device, knocked together by one of the Blacks from a fork in an oak trunk. ❋ Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain (2003)

It was called a harrow, and it looked like the diagram on the next page. ❋ Sara Cone Bryant (N/A)

It was called a harrow, and it looked like this: -- ❋ Sara Cone Bryant (N/A)

In the morning after his breakfast he came to me, and without giving me any thing to eat or drink, tied me to a large heavy harrow, which is usually drawn by a horse, and made me drag it to the cotton-field for the horse to use in the field ... .. ❋ Unknown (1911)

In the morning, after his breakfast, he came to me, and without giving me any breakfast, tied me to a large heavy harrow, which is usually drawn by a horse, and made me drag it to the cotton field for the horse to use in the field. ❋ Unknown (1848)

I once rented a house with that, and a lot more from the mid to late sixties on the record shelves; a couscoussier in the kitchen; a Moroccan threshing sledge, which I've also seen described as a 'harrow', and a half skeleton in a nicely made wooden box, with an address opposite the Br*tish Museum stamped on the lid, in the sitting room. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There was a kind of harrow that took one straight back to the later Stone Age. ❋ Unknown (1938)

In highly irrigated spots the seed was trampled in by cattle (Isa. 32: 20); but doubtless there was some kind of harrow also for covering in the seed scattered in the furrows of the field. ❋ M.G. Easton (1897)

The "harrow" mentioned in Job 39: 10 was not used to cover the seeds, but to break the clods, being little more than a thick block of wood. ❋ M.G. Easton (1897)

No, we will not be such fools: I know you have better sense, when you talk freely of the blessing of Liberty; but I am aware that all persons can understand well one part of the harrow which is attached to slavery, while it is matter of moral impossibility for any human being to form an opinion of the torment which poor slaves often undergo. ❋ Unknown (1847)

The 8,000 men spread themselves over the fertile fields along the valleys of the Bann and the Roe, destroying the standing grain with fire, where it would burn, or with the _praca_, a peculiar kind of harrow, tearing it up by the roots. ❋ Thomas D'Arcy McGee (1846)

English the word is used in the sense of 'harrow' and also of ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

In sawahs however the surface has in general so little consistence that no furrow is perceptible, and the plough does little more than loosen the stiff mud to some depth, and cut the roots of the grass and weeds, from which it is afterwards cleared by means of a kind of harrow or rake, being a thick plank of heavy wood with strong wooden teeth and loaded with earth where necessary. ❋ William Marsden (1795)

This is probably the meaning, but there is a verb 'harrow' corrupted from 'harry,' to subdue; hence some read "harried with grief and fear." ❋ John Milton (1641)

a harrowing experience A harrow is a cultivating implement set with spikes, spring teeth, or disks that pulverizes the earth by violently flipping over the topsoil. ❋ Unknown (1984)

Japanese Gent - "[Harrow] taxi driver!!!" [Cabbi] - "[Blaady] 'ell! You going there as well! Your people got some kind of convention goin' on there?" Japanese Gent - "I have wife and kids, you wanna see picture?" Cabbi - "No" ❋ Sourceman (2006)

Japanese Gent - "[Harrow] taxi driver!!!" [Cabbi] - "[Blaady] 'ell! You going there as well! Your people got some kind of convention goin' on there?" Japanese Gent - "I have wife and kids, you wanna see picture?" Cabbi - "No" ❋ Hubert Winkleman Cumberdale (2006)

❋ Anonymous (2003)

1."Excuse me Sir/Madam, I'm from 'Let's make [Harrow] great together', what do you think of this area?" "I wouldn't let my dog shite in it" 2."Oh ya, I attended Harrow '99 'till '06. Just bought my first company, went bust [within the hour] but its ok becuz the only [buggers] who suffer are the workers, and they don't count becuz they are poor." ❋ JChizzle (2006)

Williams: Man, takin' that hill was [harrowing]! [Thompson]: [Shut it] soldier we got VC all around us. ❋ LookAtJohnWillJa (2010)

[The soil] was ready for [planting] after the intense [harrowing] that it had experienced. ❋ Old Farmer Bill (2011)

[Harrow School] [pupil]: *Sniff* I can smell the [poverty]... (actually true) ❋ Aerowaves (2006)

"Heyy. You are such a good [lacrosse player] now, but you werent yesterday. What Happened?" -"I got a [harrow] [lax stick]." ❋ Rubberduckyy (2009)

chick: [harrow] dude: hey [waddup] [suga]! ❋ Shariq1989 (2007)

ANYONE UP FOR A HARRY? No thanks, I dont have time to [waste on] a [the harrower] tonight I have better things to do than getting [rez] killed. ❋ C-NASTYYY (2007)

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