plow

IPA: pɫˈaʊ

noun

  • (American spelling) Alternative spelling of plough [A device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting.]

verb

  • (American spelling) Alternative spelling of plough [(transitive) To use a plough on soil to prepare for planting.]
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Examples of "plow" in Sentences

  • The men plow and the women weave.
  • He plowed the ground to harvest crops.
  • James Oliver was the inventor of the plow.
  • I bought plows and hammers from the store.
  • The plowing action of the ball is burnishing.
  • Pequannock approves agreement to plow county roads.
  • He was important in the development of the drainage plow.
  • But I am plowing through the complaints and the hardship.
  • In the winter the airport remains opened and is routinely plowed.
  • But the weather was altogether too fair in the waters plowed by the convoy.

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