noun
- a person or machine that uses a harrow to break up and level soil in farming
- a person or thing that causes distress, worry, or anguish
Usage: agricultural term
Usage: literary or formal
Examples
- The farmer hired a harrower to prepare the field for planting.
- Modern harrows are often pulled by tractors, making the harrower's job easier than in past centuries.
- The guilt was a harrower of his conscience, keeping him awake at night.
- She felt like a harrower of bad news, always delivering unwelcome updates.
- The harrower worked steadily across the field, smoothing the soil.
- His constant criticism made him a harrower of family peace.