1. mowing - Noun
2. mowing - Verb
of Mow
The act of one who, or the operation of that which, mows.
Land from which grass is cut; meadow land.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 17th-century English woodcut called the Mowing-Devil depicts the devil with a scythe mowing (cutting) a circular design in a field of oats. Source: Internet
According to the police, the tractor on its way to the mandal headquarters suddenly jumped the road and ran amok towards the shop, mowing down an elderly man, and knocking down two others, who were waiting at the spot after ordering tea. Source: Internet
Activities include, but are not limited to bridge & guardrail maintenance, brush cutting, tree/limb cutting, surface/shoulder work, work orders, mowing, boom axing, drainage repairs/work and roadside cleanup. Source: Internet
Also, no commercial activities are to be allowed, nor will the removal, mowing, harming or destruction of any vegetation within the wooded buffer. Source: Internet
But when I drove down my rural road and found a 10-year-old neighbor mowing with the same style of machine, I knew I had to dedicate myself to the craft of lawn manicurist and master this beast. Source: Internet
Economy McConnel Limited, who manufacture hedge cutting and verge mowing machinery, are based in Ludlow, occupying a sprawling seven-acre industrial site in the Temeside/Weeping Cross area of the town known as the Temeside Works. Source: Internet