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111harrow — An implement used for light, shallow loosening of the soil, for preparing seed beds and for killing weeds …
112harrow — v 1. rake, plow, hoe, spade, raft, dibble; till, cultivate, delve, dig, turn over, break up. 2. disturb, distress, disconcert, perturb, harry, discompose; dismay, daunt, disquiet, afflict. 3. frighten, terrify, scare, panic; startle, rattle,… …
113harrow — har·row …
114Harrow — UK [ˈhærəʊ] / US [ˈheroʊ] a very expensive well known private school for boys near London …
115Harrow — Har•row [[t]ˈhær oʊ[/t]] n. geg a borough of Greater London, in SE England. 201,300 …
116harrow — Halo, ō ō halo …
117Harrow School — …
118London Borough of Harrow —   London borough   Coat of arms …
119North Harrow — Coordinates: 51°35′02″N 0°21′48″W / 51.58394°N 0.36324°W / 51.58394; 0.36324 …
120William Harrow — (November 14, 1822 ndash; September 27, 1872) was an Indiana lawyer and a controversial Union general in the American Civil War.Early life and careerHarrow was born in Winchester, Kentucky, and was educated in the common schools. He studied law… …