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Meaning of plowboy

Wordnet

plowboy (n)

a boy who leads the animals that draw a plow

Webster

plowboy (n.)

Alt. of Ploughboy

plowboy Sentence Examples

  1. The young plowboy toiled tirelessly in the fields, guiding his oxen through the furrows.
  2. As the sun rose, the plowboy began his arduous task, plowing the soil for the upcoming crop.
  3. With nimble hands, the plowboy adjusted the plow as he navigated the rugged terrain.
  4. The plowboy's weathered face bore witness to years of hard work and dedication.
  5. The plowboy's hut was a humble shelter, where he rested his weary body after a long day's labor.
  6. The plowboy's love for the land was evident in the care he took in plowing the fields.
  7. The plowboy's simple life was filled with the rhythm of the seasons and the promise of a fruitful harvest.
  8. The plowboy's unwavering spirit kept him going through the challenges of his daily work.
  9. The plowboy's wisdom was derived from a lifetime of observing the earth and its cycles.
  10. The plowboy's legacy lived on through the generations, as his hard work and dedication shaped the landscape of his community.

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a boy who leads the animals that draw a plowAlt. of Ploughboy

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The young plowboy toiled tirelessly in the fields, guiding his oxen through the furrows.

As the sun rose, the plowboy began his arduous task, plowing the soil for the upcoming crop.

With nimble hands, the plowboy adjusted the plow as he navigated the rugged terrain.

The plowboy's weathered face bore witness to years of hard work and dedication.