"Sow" means to plant seeds
spread
The simple present tense for "sow" is: I sow, you sow, he/she/it sows, we sow, they sow.
Sow or sew? Quite the difference there.to sow: to plant or spread seedsto sew: stitch something with a needleAs to whether he likes to sow, I have no idea. I would imagine someone as famous as him does not do much farming, but who knows. As to whether he likes to sew, see the related question below. :)
old sow, kauai maelstorm, and something else
Sow is a word meaning to plant something. Its homophone is sew, or to use a needle and thread.
The farmer wanted to teach his sow to sow.
To make something ugly look pretty.
the real answer will be: sow= snowwhat is a homonym for sow?the answer is snow
An antonym for "sow" is "reap." While "sow" refers to the act of planting seeds or starting something, "reap" signifies the act of harvesting or gathering the results of what has been cultivated. These terms are often used in agricultural contexts but can also apply metaphorically to various situations.
Homographs for "sow" are: "sow" meaning to plant seeds in the ground "sow" meaning a female pig
A mother cow could also be referred to as the "dam."
Sow is Pink