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sown
[ sohn ]
sown
/ əʊ /
verb
- a past participle of sow 1
Other Word Forms
- ܲ·Ƿɲ adjective
Example Sentences
Indeed, that fortuitous moment back in 2021, when the seed of “Fahrenheit-182” was sown, was the beginning of so much, and the momentum hasn’t ceased.
Like so much that has come out of the White House in the whirlwind first few weeks of his presidency, Wednesday's announcement has sown confusion – especially, in this case, in Africa.
The seedlings of the LA Strong Sports foundation were sown, the Redicks speaking with their friends in the community about the best and fastest way to get things going.
The trip was supposed to mark the start of their rebirth under Brendon McCullum, the early seeds sown in growth that would take England back to the top of the white-ball game.
“DOGE’s ransacking of federal agencies has sown tremendous chaos, instilled distrust among the American people, and has caused deep harm to our country,” Bonta said.
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