Examples of 'want to sow' in a sentence

Meaning of "want to sow"

want to sow - Want to sow typically refers to the desire or intention to plant seeds in soil in order to grow crops. It can also be used metaphorically to signify the desire to cultivate or initiate something for future benefit

How to use "want to sow" in a sentence

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want to sow
You want to sow more wild oats.
So many seeds I want to sow.
So you want to sow your royal oats.
They want to reap, but they do not want to sow.
You want to sow your wild oats.
Ridges can be made flat-topped for those who want to sow two rows per ridge.
I do not want to sow seeds of discord.
Or sell you snake oil. They either want to sow distrust in science.
They want to sow chaos in the West.
Ah, so you want to sow your royal oats.
We want to sow them again and again, all night long.
Msgr. Fouad Twal, “ I want to sow the joy of living ” Patriarch.
I want to sow seeds of goodness!
I didn't want to sow doubt of my abilities in her mind.
If you want to sow in the field, this is best done in autumn.

See also

So you want to sow your wild oats?
I just want to sow one f… oat.
We all want to sow wild oats but somebody's got to… got to.
So if you want to sow tomatoes now, take cherry tomatoes or currant tomatoes!
I do not want to sow suspicion, but did not Csetneki bring them a bit late?
We all want to sow wild oats, but somebody 's got to -- got to.

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