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Definitionadj. left unplowed and unseeded during a growing season
Last update: October 29, 2015
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Farmers have learned that it is advisable to permit land to fallow every few years. [verb]
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The farmer fallowed the farmland. [verb]
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There are many fallows in our country. [noun]
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There are lots of fallow farmland in Punjab. [adjective]
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Early agriculturists recognized the benefits of a fallow field. [adjective]
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They are royal stags and fallow bucks because this was a Royal Forest. [Please select]
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"Ye owe it o' to puir Robie that drave me;--puir fallow," said the beggar, "he doubts he's in disgrace wi' my leddy and Sir Arthur." [Please select]
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I havena had the grace yet to come down to thank your honour for the credit ye did puir Steenie, wi' laying his head in a rath grave, puir fallow.' [Please select]
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He kens weel eneugh wha feeds him, and cleeds him, and keeps a' tight, thack and rape, when his coble is jowing awa in the Firth, puir fallow.' [Please select]
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Fallow, a fellow. [Please select]
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