plowing (Meaning)

Wordnet

plowing (n)

tilling the land with a plow

Webster

plowing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Plough

plowing Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer guided the tractor through the field, plowing a deep furrow for planting.
  2. The heavy snowstorm made it impossible to plow the roads, stranding motorists.
  3. The ship plowed through the waves, leaving a long wake behind it.
  4. The bulldozer methodically plowed the land, preparing it for construction.
  5. The icebreaker plowed a path through the frozen ocean, allowing other ships to pass.
  6. The plowshare dug deep into the soil, turning up clods of earth.
  7. The wind plowed through the trees, bending and swaying them violently.
  8. The fire plowed through the forest, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  9. The airplane plowed through the clouds, gaining altitude rapidly.
  10. The steamroller plowed over the freshly laid asphalt, smoothing it out for traffic.

FAQs About the word plowing

tilling the land with a plowof Plough

tilling, cultivating, furrowing,raking, hoeing,breaking, fallowing, listing, rototilling,harrowing

lounging, hanging (around or out), resting, shirking, loafing, letting up, hanging (around or out), chilling, easing (up), breaking

The farmer guided the tractor through the field, plowing a deep furrow for planting.

The heavy snowstorm made it impossible to plow the roads, stranding motorists.

The ship plowed through the waves, leaving a long wake behind it.

The bulldozer methodically plowed the land, preparing it for construction.