Hoed [verb]

Definition of Hoed:

cultivate land

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Sentence/Example of Hoed:

Her worn-out blue petticoat is lighted up by a moonbeam; in her hand she appears to have a hoe.

Whatever it was, the rebuke was convincing, for the woman dropped her hoe and went mumbling into the house.

The mode of culture is to plow between the rows and hoe the plants carefully.

He even tries to help her hoe those terrible rows of corn that has come up so beautifully and is growing so well.

The narrow or hilling hoe follows the operation of the sprouting hoe.

Now, losing his temper was not for Abner a matter of uttering a couple of oaths and of wrapping a hoe handle around a tree.

Wok in de field, chop wood, hoe cawn, till sometime I feels lak mah back sholy break.

I pushed the hoe with redoubled zeal, long after Mike had milked the cows and departed.

She felt again that particular anger she reserved for him, when she saw him stalking along, hoe in hand.

Hoe-cake aint cook done good twel hit 's turnt over a couple er times.