Farrow [noun]
Definition of Farrow:
nocturnal animal
Opposite/Antonyms of Farrow:
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Sentence/Example of Farrow:
As the quantity of milk diminishes in a farrow cow, the quality improves within certain limits.
I turned hastily, just in time to see the farrow cow in the act of shredding herself through a tight barbed wire fence.
"If he knew that his business here was to flatter the local lady-pigs with farrow, Wutzchen would hop out and run," Aaron said.
I had 60 well-bred sows, young and old, and I could count on them to farrow at least three times in two years.
Miss Farrow was a telepath; I'd not called my girl by name, only by an affectionate mental image.
Nurse Gloria Farrow waved at me from the ramp of the jetliner, and I ran forward to collect her baggage.
Miss Farrow followed me to my car without saying a word, and let me install her luggage in the trunk.
Miss Farrow squeezed my arm gently, letting me know that she was thinking the same general thoughts.
Miss Farrow screamed something unintelligible and clutched at my arm frantically.
I had no doubt at all that the whole hotel staff were all involved in Nurse Farrow's disappearance.