plough in English

noun
1
a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it over, especially to prepare for the planting of seeds.
The strip shape of these plots suggests that they were ploughed with a heavy plough with a fixed mould board.
2
a yoga pose assumed by lying on one's back and swinging one's legs over one's head until the outstretched feet approach or touch the floor.
positions like plow and headstand can strain the neck
verb
1
turn up the earth of (an area of land) with a plow, especially before sowing.
Uncle Vic plowed his garden

Use "plough" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "plough" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "plough", or refer to the context using the word "plough" in the English Dictionary.

1. Beeves Horned cattle fit to plough

2. Farmers plough in autumn or spring.

3. Take the plough thethe mallet the lute.

4. I can't see myself behind a plough.

5. In yoke, or plough, or chair, or doll;

6. 3 Pen and ink is wit’s plough

7. 1 Pen and ink is wit’s plough

8. We're going to plough the top field next week.

9. I had to plough through dozens of legal documents.

10. You'll never manage to plough through all that food.

11. These fields have been under the plough for centuries.

12. I'll plough through this century's marriage, birth, death certificates...

13. The soil had been turned up by the plough.

14. Companies can plough back their profits into new equipment.

15. He has a very large acreage under the plough.

16. I drank at stone, at iron of plough and harrow.

17. The Plough is an Asterism within the constellation Ursa Major

18. Why don't you plough out all the weeds and plant some vegetables?

19. After months without rain, the ground was too hard to plough.

20. He that by the plough would thrive himself must either hold or drive.

21. When I saw that picture of you at the farm, behind the plough....

22. The government will plough ahead with tests this year, despite a boycott from teachers.

23. Now, their lustre faded, they must plough through the qualifying slog to get there.

24. The invention relates to a pivoting support wheel for a reversible plough which is adjusted by means of a toothed segment and a jack, and predefines the working depth of the plough tools.

25. The Norwegian cut can provide more dependable advance per round than the plough cut.

26. 27 Now, their lustre faded, they must plough through the qualifying slog to get there.

27. 15 Two oxen yoked to a plough walked wearily up and down the field.

28. Most staff will never want to plough through the manuals that come with the software.

29. 18 He that by the plough would thrive himself must either hold or drive.

30. I gotta rustle up with a German uniform I took to plough the course tomorrow.

31. After careful consideration Ted decided to deep plough the land and prepare it for cultivation.

32. He was ready to plough down everything that stood in the way of his goal.

33. 30 He was ready to plough down everything that stood in the way of his goal.

34. Tillage is the breaking of soil, such as with a plough or harrow, to control weeds.

35. In Baluchistan , sometimes a woman and a camel may be seen dragging a plough together .

36. I will undertake to find the north pass to the Indies sooner than plough with your proud heifer.

37. After the vegetables have been harvested,peasants plough the loose leaves into the soil to enrich it.

38. The vehicles are equipped with a mine-plough or a dozer blade, and an automated marking system.

39. It's because of people like you that I plough through illiterate essays by Sandra Lovell about her pony.

40. Diligence is the mother of good plough deep while shuggards sleep,you will have corn to sell and to keep.

41. There are several English teachers at the school, but Jeanne continues to plough a lonely furrow, teaching French and German.

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43. The move would not interfere with greyhound racing and would leave the old Plough Lane football ground available for redevelopment.

44. The expense of these works is raised by a tax on the lands, paid by the tenant; in some counties it is Acreable, but in others it is on the plough land, and as no two plough lands are of the same size, is a very unequal tax

45. The yield of grass could be obviously increased by taking measures of fertilization, irrigation, plough and scarification to the retrogressive Leymus grassland.

46. Guiding the plough and following the team up and down the field over the uneven ground was very hard and tiring work.

47. Living conditions in the countryside had never approached the Arcadian well-being implied in romantic notions of sturdy peasants following the plough.

48. Produced by Paines Plough and Bright Ltd (Guy Chapman and Paul Spyker), Crave premiered at the Traverse Theatre for the 1998 Edinburgh Festival

49. The giant bison can plough on through virgin snow, but for the wolves, deep snow is a hindrance and now they're losing ground.

50. Jesus replied, “No man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God” (Luke 9:62).