ploughhead Synonyms

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ploughhead Meaning

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ploughhead (n.)

The clevis or draught iron of a plow.

ploughhead Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer toiled relentlessly at the ploughhead, tilling the earth for the upcoming harvest.
  2. The oxen strained against the ploughhead, their muscles rippling as they broke the soil.
  3. The ploughhead dug deep into the earth, turning over the rich, dark loam.
  4. The sweat dripped from the farmer's brow as he gripped the ploughhandles tightly at the ploughhead.
  5. The birdsong echoed across the field as the ploughhead carved a path through the vegetation.
  6. The ploughhead glinted in the sunlight, as it polished the surface of the plowed field.
  7. The ploughhead struck a hidden rock, sending clods of earth flying into the air.
  8. The farmer's hands bled at the ploughhead, but he refused to rest, determined to finish the task.
  9. The scent of freshly turned earth filled the air as the ploughhead passed through the field.
  10. The ploughhead left behind a neat and orderly grid of furrows, ready for planting.

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The clevis or draught iron of a plow.

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The farmer toiled relentlessly at the ploughhead, tilling the earth for the upcoming harvest.

The oxen strained against the ploughhead, their muscles rippling as they broke the soil.

The ploughhead dug deep into the earth, turning over the rich, dark loam.

The sweat dripped from the farmer's brow as he gripped the ploughhandles tightly at the ploughhead.