Examples of using Furrows in English and their translations into Indonesian
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creases and furrows,“sunken” cheeks
this is the reason for the formation of wrinkles and furrows on the skin.
In contrast, the center has been sculpted by the wind into a series of parallel ridges and furrows, extending over 150 km(93 mi)
vertical furrows, narrowing(strictures) and white spots.
Only through extremely thorough scrutiny would one be able to notice the deep traces of fatigue marked by the furrows on her forehead.
My son, sow not evils in the furrows of injustice, and thou shalt not reap them sevenfold.
rifts, furrows, and swirls of the iris are different in each individual.
Wrinkles and furrows form, cheeks are less chubby,
of a farmer plowing furrows in a field, and so forth.
In contrast, the center has been sculpted by the wind into a series of parallel ridges and furrows, extending over 150 km(93 mi)
rifts, furrows, and swirls of the iris are different in each individual.
for you find some of their cases in the furrows, though they are deep and broad for them to make.
molded into ridges and furrows and covered by skin.
He furrows his brow, setting you up for a considered response from the man many have called a genius.
African Spurred Tortoise Its specific name Sulcata is from the Latin word sulcus meaning“furrow” and refers to the furrows on the tortoise's scales.
Its specific name sulcata is from the Latin word sulcus meaning"furrow" and refers to the furrows on the tortoise's scales.
Seeds are sown in the furrows with a depth of 1-2 cm at a distance of 40-45 cm from each other,
There are many furrows in the sand where some creature has travelled about
Still others have furrows running up and down the esophagus
If you have deep furrows in your brows, while it is a must to maintain a healthy lifestyle-which includes exercising