ploughed

/plaʊd/
adjective
  1. Describing land that has been turned over with a plough.
    • They walked across the ploughed ground, leaving footprints.
    • The ploughed field looked dark and ready for seeds.
    • Birds followed the tractor to eat worms in the ploughed soil.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of plough: turned over soil with a plough to prepare for planting.
    • He ploughed the land with a tractor instead of horses.
    • The farmer ploughed the field before planting corn.
    • Last spring, they ploughed the garden to remove weeds.
  2. Past tense of plough: moved forcefully or with great effort through something.
    • She ploughed through the pile of homework in two hours.
    • The ship ploughed through the rough waves.
    • The car ploughed through the deep snow on the road.
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