Press your lips together. Air flows through your nose. Vocal cords vibrate.

Americans pronounce mowed as MOHD (/moʊd/). You'll hear it in sentences like "The grass needs to be mowed once a week in the summer" or "He mowed the lawn and trimmed the hedges over the weekend" — more examples below.
Record yourself saying "mowed" and play it back. The mic stays on your device — nothing's uploaded.
1 syllable, 3 sounds. Explore each sound's mouth shape and how it's made.
Press your lips together. Air flows through your nose. Vocal cords vibrate.

Start with your mouth slightly open, then close your jaw slightly as your lips round. Shift your tongue back slightly, then stretch the back up.
Touch the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth just behind your teeth. Add vocal cord vibration as you release.

Click any sentence to see the full breakdown — every link, every reduction, every flap-T.
The textbook way isn't wrong — it's just not how anyone actually says it.
In "mowed", the "d" is not released — the articulators get into position but hold without the burst of air. Air stops but there's no release burst — the articulators hold position.