Mow Down Meaning

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Mow Down Meaning. To cut (grass or grain) from: Mown down or mowed down.

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To cause to fall like grass or grain being cut 2. To cut down grass or other growth. [phrasal verb] mow (someone) down or mow down (someone) informal. Web verb [ i or t ] uk / məʊ / us / moʊ / mowed | mown or mowed. Mowed, mowed or mown (mōn), mow·ing, mows v.tr. Web mow down phrasal verb. Destroy in great numbers, especially in battle, as in the machine gun mowed them down as they advanced. [late 1500s] 2 overwhelm, as in he mowed down the. Destroy in great numbers, especially in battle, as in the machine gun mowed them down as they advanced. To cut (grass or grain) from:

Destroy in great numbers, especially in battle, as in the machine gun mowed them down as they advanced. To kill or destroy as with swift, sudden strokes, gunfire, etc. [late 1500s] 2 overwhelm, as in he mowed down the. Mown down or mowed down. Web mow down, to destroy or kill indiscriminately or in great numbers, as troops in battle. To cut plants, such as grass or wheat, that have long, thin stems and grow close together: Overwhelm, as in he mowed down the. (figuratively, by extension) to kill or slaughter, or to injure by knocking down, especially in large numbers and in a ruthless manner. Overwhelm, as in he mowed down the. [phrasal verb] mow (someone) down or mow down (someone) informal. Web mow down in american english 1.