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  • 41mow — [[t]mo͟ʊ[/t]] mows, mowing, mowed, mown VERB (The past participle can be either mowed or mown.) If you mow an area of grass, you cut it using a machine called a lawn mower. [V n] He continued to mow the lawn and do other routine chores. [Also V]… …

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  • 42mow down someone — mow down (someone/something) to violently cause someone or something to fall. The car skidded along the side of the road and mowed down several mailboxes before coming to a stop. A young woman was mowed down in a public market by narcotics… …

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  • 43mow down something — mow down (someone/something) to violently cause someone or something to fall. The car skidded along the side of the road and mowed down several mailboxes before coming to a stop. A young woman was mowed down in a public market by narcotics… …

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  • 44mow down — (someone/something) to violently cause someone or something to fall. The car skidded along the side of the road and mowed down several mailboxes before coming to a stop. A young woman was mowed down in a public market by narcotics traffickers.… …

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  • 45mow — UK [məʊ] / US [moʊ] verb [transitive] Word forms mow : present tense I/you/we/they mow he/she/it mows present participle mowing past tense mowed past participle mown UK [məʊn] / US [moʊn] or mowed to cut grass using a machine or tool with blades… …

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  • 46mow down — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms mow down : present tense I/you/we/they mow down he/she/it mows down present participle mowing down past tense mowed down past participle mown down or mowed down informal to kill a lot of people quickly and… …

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  • 47mow — [məʊ] (past tense mowed [məʊd] ; past participle mown [məʊn] mowed) verb [T] to cut grass using a machine with blades • mow sb down …

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  • 48mow — I [[t]moʊ[/t]] v. mowed, mowed mown, mow•ing 1) agr. to cut down (grass, grain, etc.) with a scythe or a machine 2) agr. to cut grass, grain, etc., from 3) agr. to cut down grass, grain, etc 4) mow down a) to destroy or kill in great numbers, as… …

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  • 49mow — I. /moʊ / (say moh) verb (mowed, mown or mowed, mowing) –verb (t) 1. to cut down (grass, grain, etc.) with a scythe or a machine. 2. to cut grass, grain, etc., from. –verb (i) 3. to cut down grass, grain, etc. –phrase …

  • 50mow — mow1 [mō] vt., vi. mowed, mowed or mown, mowing [ME mowen < OE mawan, akin to Ger mähen < IE base * mē , *met > L metere, to mow] 1. to cut down (standing grass or grain) with a sickle, scythe, lawn mower, etc. 2. to cut grass or grain… …

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