noun
- long lines of hay, grain, or other crops that have been cut and raked together to dry
- lines of material such as snow, leaves, or debris swept or blown together by wind
Usage: agricultural
Examples
- The farmer left windrows of hay drying in the field.
- After cutting the wheat, they arranged it in neat windrows.
- Strong winds created windrows of snow along the highway.
- The street sweeper left windrows of fallen leaves at the curb.
- Workers raked the cut grass into windrows for easier collection.
- Windrows of seaweed marked the high tide line on the beach.