Difference between Mop and Mow

What is the difference between Mop and Mow?

Mop as a verb is to rub, scrub, clean or wipe with a mop, or as if with a mop. while Mow as a verb is to cut something (especially grass or crops) down or knock down.

Mop

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To rub, scrub, clean or wipe with a mop, or as if with a mop.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An implement for washing floors, or the like, made of a piece of cloth, or a collection of thrums, or coarse yarn, fastened to a handle. A head of hair. A fair where servants are hired. The young of any animal; also, a young girl; a moppet. A made-up face; a grimace.

Mow

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To cut something (especially grass or crops) down or knock down.To put into mows.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A stack of hay, corn, beans or a barn for the storage of hay, corn, beans.A scornful grimace.

Example sentence: Use she, he, it, one, they. You could call me mow mow, and I honestly don't care. A pronoun is just a sound. All I'm listening for in that sound is positivity.

We hope you now know whether to use Mop or Mow in your sentence.

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