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The answer MOWED has 52 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of mowed in various dictionaries:
verb - cut with a blade or mower
verb - make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip
verb - to cut down standing herbage
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| Shortened blades |
| Did yard work |
| Clipped a lawn |
| Trimmed a fairway |
| Cut |
| Used blades on blades |
| Worked on the grass |
| Trimmed the lawn |
| Cut off |
| Did some yardwork |
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| Simple past tense and past participle of mow. |
| cut down (grass) with a machine. |
| Mowed might refer to |
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A mower is a person or machine that cuts (mows) grass or other plants that grow on the ground. Usually mowing is distinguished from reaping, which uses similar implements, but is the traditional term for harvesting grain crops, e.g. with reapers and combines. * A smaller mower used for lawns and sports grounds (playing fields) is called a lawn mower or grounds mower, which is often self-powered, or may also be small enough to be pushed by the operator. Grounds mowers have reel or rotary cutters. * Larger mowers or mower-conditioners are mainly used to cut grass (or other crops) for hay or silage and often place the cut material into rows, which are referred to as windrows. Swathers (or windrowers) are also used to cut grass (and grain crops). Prior to the invention and adoption of mechanized mowers, (and today in places where use a mower is impractical or uneconomical), grass and grain crops were cut by hand using scythes or sickles. |