harrow

Part of speech: verb

To work with a harrow, as land.

Part of speech: verb

To pain; grieve; torment.

Part of speech: noun

A frame set with teeth for leveling plowed ground.

Part of speech: adverb

Harowingly.

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Usage examples "harrow":

  1. " Joel,"- Mr. Harrow was speaking-" be a man, and bear this as you can. - "Five Little Peppers at School", Margaret Sidney.
  2. He was educated at Harrow School, and afterwards at Trinity College, Cambridge. - "A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 (of 2)", John Miller Dow Meiklejohn.
  3. One lesson he had learnt at Harrow and Oxford so thoroughly that he re- acted to it even in this supreme crisis of his life. - "The Jervaise Comedy", J. D. Beresford.