unfurrowed
IPA: ʌnfˈɝoʊd
adjective
- Not furrowed.
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Examples of "unfurrowed" in Sentences
- The plow does not complete the tractor while the ground is yet unfurrowed.
- Colonel Ashley settled back in his chair, and, with unfurrowed brow, read on:
- I could not be sure, but by touch the skin there was as smooth and unfurrowed as that of my hands and arms.
- Now we consider our potential, for the year lays waiting yet undiscovered, even as the Earth, unfurrowed, awaits the planting season.
- You can usually tell when Obama will have his A-game because his brow is unfurrowed and he looks like he just got a great night's sleep.
- It is true, their sweet faces, unfurrowed by guilt or shame, we shall never more gaze upon; the sound of their happy lullaby we shall never again hear.
- Beside him knelt the maiden, with her brow all smooth and unfurrowed by care, and the matron who, numbering more than double her years, had felt more than treble her sorrows.
- His face, that infallible index of the mind, presented a vast expanse, unfurrowed by any of those lines and angles which disfigure the human countenance with what is termed expression.
- I looked, but saw not in her youthful eye and unfurrowed cheeks any traces of the sorrow and ill-usage that I thought should alone have wrung from gentle lips so harsh a sentence, and I wondered where in twenty brief years she could have learned so hard a lesson.
- Such young unfurrowed souls roll to meet each other like two velvet peaches that touch softly and are at rest; they mingle as easily as two brooklets that ask for nothing but to entwine themselves and ripple with ever - interlacing curves in the leafiest hiding-places.
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