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Harrow

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The farmer used a harrow to prepare the soil for planting.
The gardener used a small harrow to loosen the soil in the flower bed.
The park maintenance crew used a harrow to aerate the grassy areas.
The engraver used a harrow to inscribe the company logo onto the metal plaque.
The landscaper used a harrow to smooth out the uneven terrain.
The construction workers used a harrow to transport large stones to the building site.
The sign maker used a harrow to create lettering on the acrylic sign.
The soil was too compacted, so they had to harrow it to loosen it up.
The university owns a harrow of land for research purposes.
The army was ordered to harrow the enemy's stronghold.
The ski resort used a snow harrow to prepare the slopes.
The miners used a harrow to move the coal from the mines to the surface.
The rebels would harrow the outskirts of the city, disrupting supply lines.
The city park purchased a new harrow for landscaping.
The invading army would harrow the villages, leaving nothing behind.
The pirates set out to harrow the coastal towns for their riches.
The barbarians would harrow neighboring villages for food and supplies.
The rebels attempted to harrow the government's military base.
The invaders planned to harrow the city for its riches.
The raiders would harrow the countryside, burning crops and stealing livestock.
The pirates would harrow merchant ships for their valuable cargo.
The park is a harrow of land that used to be a golf course.
The company purchased a harrow of land for their new headquarters.
The nature preserve is a harrow of land that is home to several endangered species.
The city purchased a harrow of land to build a new landfill.
He inherited a harrow of land from his grandfather.
The residential neighborhood is built on a harrow of land that was once farmland.
The government plans to develop a harrow of land for a new highway.
The military base occupies a harrow of land on the outskirts of town.
The rich businessman owned a harrow of land in the countryside.
The oil company leased a harrow of land for oil drilling.
The harrow left deep grooves in the field after tilling the soil.
The farmer rented a harrow from the equipment rental store.
The harrow was too heavy for him to lift on his own.
The archaeologist used a harrow to gently sift through the dirt looking for artifacts.
The harrow had been in the family for generations and was a prized possession.
The gardeners used a harrow to break up the soil before planting flowers.
The harrow was designed to be pulled by a tractor for efficiency.
The golf course groundskeeper used a harrow to groom the sand traps.
The construction worker used a harrow to level the ground before laying the foundation.
The harrow was a necessary tool for maintaining the golf course.
The rancher used a harrow to break up manure and spread it evenly over the field.
The farmer attached the harrow to the tractor to prepare the field for planting.
The homeowner rented a harrow to prepare the soil for a vegetable garden.
The city road crew used a harrow to level out potholes before repaving the road.
The harrow was too big to fit through the narrow gate.
The horse rancher dragged the harrow through the pasture.
The harrow was used to smooth out the surface of the dirt track.
The golf course used a harrow to maintain the sand traps.
The construction workers used a harrow to level the ground.
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