scow* v [phonetics unavailable]. See SCOW-WAYS. To slant; to move, put or make
something slantwise.
P 148-63 [in shuffle-board] you got to scow
'em each way. T 43/8-64 They'd cross these sticksthe holes were bored scowed [so]
that the horns they put through the yoke would cross up on the back of the goat's neck.
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