- 1a long, narrow cut in the ground, especially one made by a plow for planting seeds in dark plowed earth, with furrows waiting to be planted Truck wheels had dug furrows in the track.
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- 2a deep line in the skin of the face Suddenly he looked tired and there were deep furrows in his brow.
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