1. farrow - Noun
2. farrow - Adjective
3. farrow - Verb
4. Farrow - Proper noun
A little of pigs.
Not producing young in a given season or year; -- said only of cows.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIreland is the old sow that eats her farrow. James Joyce
Maple. Maypole Catch and carry. Ash and Ember. Elderberry. Woolen. Woman. Moon at night. Willow. Window. Candlelight. Fallow farrow. Ash and oak. Bide and borrow. Chimney smoke. Barrel. Barley. Stone and stave. Wind and water. Misbehave. Patrick Rothfuss
Reyes Farrow. Because perfection is a dirty job, but someone has to do it. Darynda Jones
I'm a big fan of 'Woody Allen' movies, so I like all the actresses in his movies like 'Diane Keaton' and Mia Farrow. Emily Perkins
Mia Farrow was the person I was really excited about getting to know because Woody Allen is one of my heroes and, just by proxy, I was a huge fan of hers. Justin Bartha
I never was a hippie! I went to India because so many friends like Mia Farrow and The Beatles were going there to discover truth. And so I went and trekked through India by myself, but instead of discovering truth, I wanted to join the Peace Corps. Jane Fonda