Usually a long container for food which allows several animals to eat from it at once.
troughits called a trough
The word you''re looking for is... 'trough'. (pronounced 'tr-off'
From crest to crest, trough to trough or rest position to rest position
The wavelength of a wave is the distance between two identical parts of a wave in successive periods (crest to crest, trough to trough, etc.).
Wavelength
Napoleon, by not eating from his trough .
Barn animals such as horses, pigs, etc.
only you prombly trough up,but not die
A trough is something that contains food or water. A small animal might be fed from a bowl; a large animal needs a bigger food container. That's a trough. A visual: you know how in movies set in the American West, after a fight, somebody ends up in the water container the horses were drinking out of? That's a water trough.
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It's not Throff, but TROUGH --> T-R-O-U-G-H.
troughits called a trough
"Pigging out" brings to mind a hungry pig rooting around in the food trough, eating whatever it finds. It's an idiom that means you're eating a lot.
Yes.have you ever put a fish in a water trough to eat the algie but they also eat the oats that the horses eat.
A very old trough. A hard-wearing trough. A durable trough. One tough trough.
The word you''re looking for is... 'trough'. (pronounced 'tr-off'
The pig ate from the trough. Trough is a noun.