Harrow in a sentence as a noun

You can't harrow **** while resting in heaven.

Maybe the wheel was invented when someone tried to reinvent the drag harrow.

I don't think I can name a product from HP off the top of my head, and I know I'd need Dell's search tools to harrow in on something.

Harrow in a sentence as a verb

If by> He doesn't do no-tillyou mean he uses a BCS power harrow, then your definition of tillage is much broader than mine, which is absolutely fine.

Upon them should harrow a fatherhood\n Of parent, Fred besieged by the burden\n And his daughter the indifferent imposition of child\n\nSounds great!

They will clear your land, and plough it, and dung it, and harrow it, and leave it nearly ready for you to put your seed in, with no more labour to you than the occasional shifting of an electric fence

Harrow definitions

noun

a cultivator that pulverizes or smooths the soil

verb

draw a harrow over (land)

See also: disk