plower (Meaning)

Wordnet

plower (n)

a man who plows

Webster

plower (n.)

Alt. of Plougher

plower Sentence Examples

  1. The plower diligently tilled the soil, preparing it for planting.
  2. The relentless plower pushed through the rugged terrain, leaving a trail of freshly turned earth.
  3. The plower's rhythmic movements created a melody across the vast fields.
  4. The farmer guided the plower with steady hands, ensuring the soil was broken evenly.
  5. The powerful plower effortlessly plowed through the resistant clay, revealing the fertile earth beneath.
  6. The plowers worked tirelessly, their efforts essential for the success of the upcoming harvest.
  7. The plower unearthed ancient artifacts, providing historians with valuable insights into the past.
  8. The plower's vibrations sent worms and other creatures scrambling for shelter.
  9. The plower's blade glistened in the sunlight, a symbol of hard work and determination.
  10. The plower left behind a smooth, level surface, ready for seeds to be planted and life to flourish.

FAQs About the word plower

a man who plowsAlt. of Plougher

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

ease (up), chill, hang (around or out), slack (off), loaf, hang (around or out), let up, rest, slacken, lounge

The plower diligently tilled the soil, preparing it for planting.

The relentless plower pushed through the rugged terrain, leaving a trail of freshly turned earth.

The plower's rhythmic movements created a melody across the vast fields.

The farmer guided the plower with steady hands, ensuring the soil was broken evenly.