rewallow
/rɪˈwɒloʊ/Definitions
1. verb
to make a shallow trench or furrow in the ground, especially to plant seeds or to sow
“The farmer rewallowed the field to prepare it for planting.”
2. verb
to make a shallow groove or depression in something, especially to fit or adjust
“She rewallowed the pipe to make it fit perfectly into the hole.”
3. noun
a shallow trench or furrow made by rewallowing
“The rewallow made it difficult to walk through the field.”