noun
- plural of harrower; people or machines that use a harrow to break up and smooth soil
- people or things that cause distress, worry, or anguish
Usage: agricultural term; typically refers to farmers or farm equipment operators
Usage: figurative use; less common than the agricultural sense
Examples
- The harrowers prepared the field for planting by breaking up the compacted soil.
- Modern harrowers use tractors equipped with sophisticated harrow attachments.
- The harrowers worked from dawn until dusk during the spring planting season.
- These mechanical harrowers can cover large areas more efficiently than manual labor.
- The harrowers of conscience in the novel tormented the protagonist with guilt.