Synonym: afflict, agonize, distress, hurt, irritate, pain, plow, rake, torment, torture, wound. Similar words: narrow, carrot, arrogance, horror, terror, row, drown, frown. Meaning: ['hærəʊ] n. a cultivator that pulverizes or smooths the soil. v. draw a harrow over (land).
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31. Mark went to Harrow and is now the representative of an Australia - based freight company.
32. Sir Winston Churchill, was young, he attended a public school called Harrow.
33. More than 500 Chinese pupils joined elite boarding schools such as Roedean, Charterhouse , Malvern and Harrow in 2000, with at least as many again expected to follow suit this academic term.
34. Install is just based on above-mentioned condition design a kind of automatic overload mention harrow — fall to harrow succession operation scrape mud machine actuating device.
35. The four most famous of all are Eton College, Harrow School, Winchester College and Rugby School.
36. The disc harrow is broken; go and find someone to repair it immediately.
37. The settle time is related to the angle of harrow leaf and harrow blade and principal axis speed of drier.
38. To break up and level ( soil or land ) with a harrow.