plowed
/plaʊd/
verb
- Turned over soil with a plow to prepare it for planting.
- He plowed the land using a tractor instead of horses.
- We plowed the garden last weekend to get it ready for vegetables.
- The farmer plowed the field before sowing the wheat.
- Moved forcefully through something, such as snow, water, or a crowd.
- She plowed through the crowd to reach the front of the stage.
- The ship plowed through the rough waves during the storm.
- The snowplow plowed through the deep drifts on the highway.
- Proceeded with determination or effort through a task or material.
- Despite the distractions, she plowed through her work without stopping.
- The student plowed through the long novel in just two days.
- He plowed through his homework so he could go out to play.
adjective
- Describing land that has been turned over with a plow.
- The plowed field looked dark and rich with fresh soil.
- The plowed acres stretched all the way to the forest edge.
- Birds followed the tractor to eat worms from the plowed ground.
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