verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
mow the grass (= cut it with a special machine )
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I usually mow the grass once a week.
mowing...lawn (= cutting the grass )
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I spent all morning mowing the lawn .
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
down
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Use your pistol to dispense with individual guards or your machine gun to mow down a line of enemies.
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That night an army of street-cleaning machines invades Ninth Avenue from the north, mowing down anything in their paths.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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It took me two hours to mow the lawn.
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The boy next door mows the lawn for us.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Are they coming to mow the lawn or to liberate the hostages with rakes, clippers and blowers?
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How often do you mow the tundra?
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I threw myself into the mowing, weeding, pruning, planting, cultivating as only a beginner can.
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If a moon show a silver shield, Be not afraid to mow the field.
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No, she got pissed when he was mowing the lawn.
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That night an army of street-cleaning machines invades Ninth Avenue from the north, mowing down anything in their paths.
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Use your pistol to dispense with individual guards or your machine gun to mow down a line of enemies.
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Why would you not be afraid to mow the field?