"Furrowing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Furrowing refers to the act of creating or forming furrows, which are long, narrow depressions or grooves, typically on the surface of the ground, such as in a field or a garden. It can also refer to the act of bringing one's brows together or into a frown, often when concentrating or expressing displeasure or annoyance.
Furores is the plural form of the Latin word "furor", which means a state of intense and unreasoning fury or madness. In English, it can be used to describe a violent or uncontrollable passion, or a frenzy of emotions such as anger, excitement, or despair.
Furosemide is a medicine that belongs to a group of drugs called diuretics. It is also known as Lasix. It is used to treat conditions such as edema (swelling), high blood pressure, and fluid buildup in the body.
A furrier is a person who makes or repairs clothing or accessories made from animal fur, such as coats, hats, or muffs.
The adverb "furriest" is the superlative form of the adjective "furry", which means having a thick covering of hair or fur. In this form, "furriest" is used to describe something as having the most hair or fur, typically in a way that is exaggerated or noticeably so. For example: "The furriest cat at the shelter was a lovable ball of fluff."
Furring refers to the act of providing a lining or covering with fur, typically for insulation, warmth, or aesthetic purposes.
A furrow is a long, narrow depression or channel made in the ground, typically by plowing or digging. It is often used in agriculture to create a trench for planting seeds or to direct water or air to the roots of plants. In figurative language, a furrow can also refer to a deep line or groove on the surface of something, such as a face or a book page, often caused by repeated use or wear.
Furrowed is a verb that means to wrinkle or crease one's brow, typically indicating concern, worry, or concentration.
Furrows are lines or grooves that are formed on the surface of something, especially the skin of the face or hands, caused by repeated motion or expression.
Covered or adorned with fur; having a thick, soft, and fluffy coating of hair; or related to or characterized by fur, as in Furry fandom.
Furs refers to the soft, hairy coat of an animal, typically worn or used as a garment, often for warmth, style, or as a luxury item. Examples of fur products include coats, hats, scarves, and gloves.
The word "further" is an adverb that means "to a greater distance or degree; more comprehensively; in addition". It can also imply a sense of progression or advancement. For example: "I'd like to further discuss this topic.", "The company will further invest in research and development.".
The word "furtherance" refers to the act of promoting or advancing something, such as a cause, project, or idea. It can also refer to the progress or advancement made in a particular area or field. In a broader sense, it can also imply a sense of improvement or enhancement. For example, "The organization's efforts were aimed at the furtherance of education and community development."
Furthered means increased or expanded in amount, scope, or effect; promoted or developed to a greater extent. It can also mean made more serious or severe.
Furthering is a verb that means to increase or add to something, especially by making it greater, more extensive, or more advanced. It can also mean to support or promote something, such as an idea or a cause.