plow (Meaning)

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plow (n)

a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing

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plow (v)

to break and turn over earth especially with a plow

act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression

move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or going through the soil

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plow (n.)

Alt. of Plough

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plow (v. t.)

Alt. of Plough

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plow (v. i.)

Alt. of Plough

plow Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer meticulously guided the plow through the freshly tilled soil.
  2. Determined to sow his seeds, the gardener plowed the dry earth with vigor.
  3. The old wooden plow creaked and groaned as it carved furrows in the field.
  4. With the sunrise casting a golden glow, the team of horses pulled the plow across the vast expanse.
  5. The plowshare bit into the hard clay, exposing layers of rich soil.
  6. The boy eagerly helped his father plow the backyard for a new vegetable garden.
  7. The rusty plow lay abandoned in the corner of the barn, a testament to its former glory.
  8. The constant vibration of the plow loosened the soil, ready for planting.
  9. In a race against time, the farmers plowed their fields before the approaching storm.
  10. The plowing season was marked by the rhythmic sound of metal scraping through the earth.

FAQs About the word plow

a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing, to break and turn over earth especially with a plow, act on verb

rake, furrow, cultivate, hoe, till,break, rototill, list, fallow,harrow

rest, chill, lounge, bum,break, slack (off), bum, shirk, shirk, loaf

The farmer meticulously guided the plow through the freshly tilled soil.

Determined to sow his seeds, the gardener plowed the dry earth with vigor.

The old wooden plow creaked and groaned as it carved furrows in the field.

With the sunrise casting a golden glow, the team of horses pulled the plow across the vast expanse.