harrow
verb/ˈhærəʊ/
/ˈhærəʊ/
Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they harrow | /ˈhærəʊ/ /ˈhærəʊ/ |
| he / she / it harrows | /ˈhærəʊz/ /ˈhærəʊz/ |
| past simple harrowed | /ˈhærəʊd/ /ˈhærəʊd/ |
| past participle harrowed | /ˈhærəʊd/ /ˈhærəʊd/ |
| -ing form harrowing | /ˈhærəʊɪŋ/ /ˈhærəʊɪŋ/ |
- harrow something to use a harrow to break up the earth before planting
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- [usually passive] to make somebody feel very shocked, frightened or upset
- (be) harrowed by something They remain harrowed by the eight weeks of bombing.
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