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windrows

n. (plural of windrow English)

Usage examples of "windrows".

He could imagine the flaming besom from the sky that they saw descending, flaying and withering them, laying corpses as in windrows, and he shuddered.

Most of them had dispensed with shotguns and railguns and missile launchers and were dragging out their boma blades even as the fire of the remaining suits piled up windrows of bodies.

On the bay shores and down the coastal rivers, a far gray sun picks up dead glints from windrows of rotted mullet, heaped a foot high.

He plucked cards seemingly at random from the heaps and windrows around it, absentmindedly laid them on the board in uneven messy rows.

The retreating Murgos kept up a steady rain of arrows, littering the ravines stretching up into the hills with windrows of red-garbed dead as the Malloreans doggedly charged up into the foothills.

The upper edge of the rock-strewn beach was thick with windrows of white-bleached driftwood.

Foyle tore at the windrows of wreckage and debris until he disclosed a massive steel face, blank and impenetrable.

In places the retreating tide had left flotsam in ragged windrows that created a scalloped design along the shore.

In the light of the flames, the dead men lay in windrows where the machine-gun had scythed them down, but there were no surviving prison guards either.