Before their eyes her short hair parted, grew a long furrow, and began to melt around her face.
To assess the fertility of the soil, the explorers broke sod and plowed a long furrow.
It had plowed a long furrow up the side of the mountain.
Behind the harvester, he saw the long, shallow furrow it left along the seafloor.
Halfway down the canyon's slope Kirk had spotted a long furrow in the distance.
Trish had Aaron down, a long bloody furrow along his cheek.
The man snorted like a ploughhorse getting its breath after turning a long furrow.
Yet even without them she gained perceptibly: and so they ran eastwards, each drawing a long white furrow in the sparkling sea.
The black points at first traced a long furrow on the top of the water, and then disappeared for a time.