plough horse (Meaning)

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plough horse (n)

a horse used to pull a plow

Synonyms & Antonyms of plough horse

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plough horse Sentence Examples

  1. The burly plough horse strained against its harness, pulling the heavy plough through the stubborn earth.
  2. Despite its muscular build, the trusty plough horse exhibited remarkable patience and endurance.
  3. In the agrarian society of yore, the plough horse was an indispensable workhorse, essential for preparing the land for cultivation.
  4. The hooves of the plough horse pounded rhythmically against the soil, leaving deep, parallel furrows in its wake.
  5. The farmer's weathered hands guided the plough horse with precision, ensuring straight and even rows of crops.
  6. As the sun began its descent, the exhausted plough horse was led back to its stall, where it could rest its weary muscles.
  7. The descendants of the original plough horses continue to be prized for their strength and stamina in draft work.
  8. The old plough horse, once a stalwart worker, spent its twilight years grazing peacefully in a verdant pasture.
  9. The collective strength of the plough horses symbolized the unwavering spirit of the farming community.
  10. The wooden statue of a plough horse stood proudly in the village square, a testament to the animal's historical importance.

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a horse used to pull a plow

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The burly plough horse strained against its harness, pulling the heavy plough through the stubborn earth.

Despite its muscular build, the trusty plough horse exhibited remarkable patience and endurance.

In the agrarian society of yore, the plough horse was an indispensable workhorse, essential for preparing the land for cultivation.

The hooves of the plough horse pounded rhythmically against the soil, leaving deep, parallel furrows in its wake.