plowed
IPA: pɫˈaʊd
adjective
- Alternative form of ploughed (“turned over with the blade of a plow”) [Turned over with the blade of a plough to create furrows (usually for planting crops).]
- Alternative form of ploughed (“well-trodden or well-researched”) [Turned over with the blade of a plough to create furrows (usually for planting crops).]
- Alternative form of ploughed (“drunk”) [Turned over with the blade of a plough to create furrows (usually for planting crops).]
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Examples of "plowed" in Sentences
- He plowed the ground to harvest crops.
- Tiles, such as plowed fields, allow you to do other activities.
- 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.
- WHITFIELD: This is like a giant steam roller just kind of plowed through this area.
- You also correctly identified need to endlessly repeat a verb, e.g. "plowed", "tapped", etc.
- Mr. FLEMONS: But I just kind of plowed on myself, and I know Justin had a really similar story.
- But Martin plowed over from one yard with less than five minutes left in regulation to tie the contest.
- This time the sword plowed deep into the bulging abdomen, and the ogre grunted as a jet of blood spurted from the wound.
- A train plowed into Paula Ceely's automobile when she followed a portable navigation system's directions to drive down a railroad track.
- Melia Minor, who lives at 1010 Carlisle St., said the truck "plowed" her front porch, and managed to miss her husband's truck prior to stopping on the Knotts 'property.