Furrowed [adjective]

Definition of Furrowed:

bumpy, weathered

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Sentence/Example of Furrowed:

Periodically, Alcántar stopped the machine and kneeled in the furrow, bending to examine a “kill”—spots where the robot’s array of cameras and blades had gone ever so slightly out of alignment and uprooted the seedling itself.

The robot straddled a planted bed three rows wide with its wheels in adjacent furrows.

It forces us, line by surprising line, to abandon the furrows of our ordinary perspective.

Old Holmes furrowed his brow and closed one eye, seeking with the other the inspiration of the sky.

What terrible plan bent the pale forehead, already sallow with sleepless nights, and furrowed by thinking?

Dangerfield was evidently in one of his worst moods, with furrowed lower face and brooding, far-distant glance.

His gray hair was so accurately combed and flattened over his yellow pate that it made it look like a furrowed field.

He saw the furrowed pain on her face and the torment in her eyes, and divined the day of suffering through which she had passed.

I saw by the expression on his furrowed face that its contents caused him the utmost consternation.

Gaming is only a struggle against ennui; the foreheads of women are furrowed with reading.