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1 She took em this past year to hoe out that very cotton they pickin now.
2 And all season let's rigorously hoe out every weed while it is still very tiny.
3 When the corn was up, the squaws went into the fields to hoe out the weeds.
4 You just sit still and I'll fly round and kinder hoe out some of this dirt.
5 Haven't I promised to hoe out the rooms myself, immediately after the conclusion of the solemn services?
6 I imagine sheriffs have a hard row to hoe out here, replied Duane, trying not to appear curious.
7 The following spring and summer, nothing is done to these beds till after fruiting, except to hoe out the weeds.
8 They'd hoe out to the end of the chain and then drag it up a piece and hoe on to the end of the row.
9 We saw guys making hoes out of bomb fragments, rubbing sticks together to light their cigarettes-
10 The quail with their cheery "Bob White" whistle in the kitchen garden, following in plain sight the boys hoeing out the "grass."
11 The cultivator had been through them, and Merton and I, only the evening before, had finished hoeing out the sprouting weeds and surplus suckers.
12 I soon found that weeding was back-aching work for me, and therefore "spelled" myself by hoeing out the spaces between the rows.
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