ploughpoint (Meaning)

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ploughpoint (n.)

A detachable share at the extreme front end of the plow body.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ploughpoint

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ploughpoint Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer guided the ploughpoint through the rich loam, leaving a deep furrow in its wake.
  2. The ploughpoint glinted in the sunlight as it turned over the soil, exposing long-hidden nutrients.
  3. With each stride, the ploughpoint dug deeper into the earth, preparing the land for planting.
  4. The ox team pulled the plow relentlessly, their hooves pounding the ground as the ploughpoint bit into the sod.
  5. The ploughpoint had weathered countless seasons, its sharp edge dulled but still effective.
  6. The ploughpoint marked the boundary between the tilled field and the untamed wilderness beyond.
  7. The boys raced their toy plows, their ploughpoints slicing through the soft dirt like miniature knives.
  8. The ploughpoint was a symbol of agriculture and the hard work that went into feeding the world.
  9. The ploughpoint was a reminder of the connection between humans and the land they cultivated.
  10. As the plow turned the soil, the ploughpoint brought new life to the earth, promising a bountiful harvest.

FAQs About the word ploughpoint

A detachable share at the extreme front end of the plow body.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The farmer guided the ploughpoint through the rich loam, leaving a deep furrow in its wake.

The ploughpoint glinted in the sunlight as it turned over the soil, exposing long-hidden nutrients.

With each stride, the ploughpoint dug deeper into the earth, preparing the land for planting.

The ox team pulled the plow relentlessly, their hooves pounding the ground as the ploughpoint bit into the sod.