1. sowing - Noun
2. sowing - Verb
of Sow
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter long, we worked in the fields and did farming, sowing pigeon peas (tuvar dal). Source: Internet
An additional problem associated with precipitation is the difficulty of early mechanized sowing and harvesting because of waterlogged fields. Source: Internet
As the coronavirus has sent economies into lockdown, sowing joblessness, people accustomed to taking care of relatives at home have lost their paychecks, forcing some to depend on those who have depended on them. Source: Internet
Awale players In a process known as sowing, all the seeds from a hole are dropped one-by-one into subsequent holes in a motion wrapping around the board. Source: Internet
Both countries' military sappers, clearing the sowing plots and connecting roads from mines and unexploded shells, make them suitable for use. Source: Internet
A research team led by journalism and communications professor Young Mie Kim identified a range of Facebook troll accounts deliberately sowing division “by targeting both the left and right, with posts to foment outrage, fear, and hostility.” Source: Internet