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Definitions from the WebFrowA noun used to refer to a furrow or groove, typically made by a plow or any other tool that makes a similar indentation. Example sentence: The farmer carefully guided the plow, creating a straight frow in the field. As a verb, frow is used to describe the action of making a furrow or groove. Example sentence: The gardener used a hoe to frow lines in the soil for planting the seeds. Frow can also be used as a variant spelling of the noun "frown," which means a facial expression indicating displeasure, disapproval, or sadness. Example sentence: Upon receiving the bad news, a deep frow appeared on her face. Additionally, "frow" can be utilized as a local term or slang, especially in certain dialects or regions, to refer to a friend or a companion. Example sentence: Hey, mate! How's it going, my frow? Find related products on Amazon: | ||||
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