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Meaning of ploughtail

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ploughtail (n.)

The hind part or handle of a plow.

ploughtail Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer's ploughtail left a deep furrow in the fertile soil.
  2. The weary farmer returned to his ploughtail at sunrise.
  3. From the ploughtail to the presidency, Abraham Lincoln's life was a testament to perseverance.
  4. The ploughtail served as a symbol of agriculture and rural life.
  5. The invention of the steam ploughtail revolutionized farming practices.
  6. The poet depicted the ploughtail as a symbol of hard work and simplicity.
  7. The blacksmith forged a new ploughtail for the weary farmer.
  8. The horse strained against the ploughtail as it turned over the earth.
  9. The ploughtail became a metaphor for the hardships and rewards of rural life.
  10. With the ploughtail in hand, the farmer prepared the land for planting.

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The hind part or handle of a plow.

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The farmer's ploughtail left a deep furrow in the fertile soil.

The weary farmer returned to his ploughtail at sunrise.

From the ploughtail to the presidency, Abraham Lincoln's life was a testament to perseverance.

The ploughtail served as a symbol of agriculture and rural life.