(Used of grass or vegetation) cut down with a hand implement or machine.
1 The trees along the banks immediately gave way to mown oat fields.
2 Friendships sprang up like the grass and were mown down like it.
3 He knew he was in danger of being mown down by Martinsson.
4 Till, fattening the winds of the morning, an odour of new- mown hay
5 Unable to get within range themselves, they were mown down in lines.
6 The highways were not bordered by unsightly weeds but had been mown .
7 Cycling was wiped out and pedestrians were mown down in their hundreds.
8 Presently they passed through an iron gate into a field, already half - mown .
9 Here a man might have mown acres of cowslips, pale but sweet.
10 I catch a whiff of the freshly mown lawn in the garden.
11 Weeds that are but mown , come up afterwards only the more vigorously.
12 In the foreground was a haycock, where the grave grass had been mown .
13 On the western front, an entire generation of young men was mown down.
14 The days smelled of new - mown grass and the nights of honeysuckle.
15 They can have their loaf o' warm bread, their new - mown hay.
16 Whole streets of houses were mown down by the flaming scythe.
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