furrow

(noun, verb)

noun

1. a long shallow trench in the ground (especially one made by a plow)

Definition categories: man–made, trench

2. a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface

Similar word(s): crease, crinkle, line, seam, wrinkle

Definition categories: shape, depression, impression, imprint

Sentences with furrow as a noun:

- Don't walk across that deep furrow in the field.

- When she was tired, a deep furrow appeared on her forehead.

verb

1. hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove

- furrow soil

Similar word(s): groove, rut

Definition categories: contact, delve, dig

2. make wrinkled or creased

- furrow one's brow

Similar word(s): crease, wrinkle

Definition categories: contact, fold

3. cut a furrow into a columns

Similar word(s): chamfer, chase

Definition categories: contact, cut

Sentences with furrow as a verb:

- Cart wheels can furrow roads.

- Leave me alone so I can furrow my brows and concentrate.