Fallow in a sentence as a noun

I use the term "let lie fallow" for my long neglected personal webpage.

Avoid fructose unless you are building up your fat reserve for a fallow winter.

This is not something they are going to work hard on and then leave fallow like Google Health, or give up on after a few months like Buzz.

My family doesn't really care or fallow this NSA-stuff, but they have heard of it and it decreased their trust in the government.

You correctly infer that property taxes encourage productive use of land and discourage allowing it to sit fallow, but isn't that a good thing?

The vast majority of bicycle/vehicle accidents happen at intersections where surprise surprise cyclists very rarely fallow the law.

Fallow in a sentence as an adjective

Even though cyclists have the right to be on the road they are still expected to fallow the traffic laws including signaling turns, stopping at stop signs and lights, and not impeding traffic flow.

"The ambition is quite reasonable as work on the fish shell itself has petered out, there was a recent dead cat bounce after a long fallow period, but it seems to be back to stasis there.

But mostly, one is confronted by mile after mile of empty lots once farmland, now lying fallow, sometimes blocked from view by endless sheet-metal fences painted with propaganda about prosperity and development.

But nothing much happened during those three centuries anyway, not even the horse collar, and such stretches of fallow time come in handy when you've also got to worry about centuries like the nineteenth and twentieth, where a mere hundred years doesn't start to be enough time for everything to happen in.

And just as an anecdote, I built a prototype for a client that laid fallow for a couple of years while he worked on some parallel business ideas that I also built, but when it came time to return to fire up the original idea there had been major language and framework version upgrades in the meantime.

Fallow definitions

noun

cultivated land that is not seeded for one or more growing seasons

adjective

left unplowed and unseeded during a growing season; "fallow farmland"

adjective

undeveloped but potentially useful; "a fallow gold market"