ploughed in English

verb
1
turn up the earth of (an area of land) with a plow, especially before sowing.
Uncle Vic plowed his garden
2
(especially of a vehicle) move in a fast and uncontrolled manner.
the car plowed into the side of a van
3
clear snow from (a road) using a snowplow.
the roads weren't yet plowed
synonyms:clear (of snow)shovel
4
fail (an examination).
Not many people plough Greats at 21 and become a professor of Latin at 33.

Use "ploughed" in a sentence

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

1. We ploughed through the mud.

2. The great ship ploughed across the ocean.

3. 5 The meadow has been ploughed up.

4. But the bamboo raft ploughed forward smoothly.

5. He ploughed an acre in six hours.

6. He ploughed his energies into his father's billboard business.

7. Julia ploughed on with the endless exam papers.

8. The fields were being ploughed for hạ wheat.

9. The ship ploughed through the sea toward port.

10. We had to walk across a ploughed field.

11. He looked displeased but she ploughed on regardless .

12. The ploughed earth looked rich and dark and fertile.

13. He ploughed an awfully straight furrow down the pier.

14. 11 We had to walk across a ploughed field.

15. 18 Heavy traffic had ploughed up the surface of the track.

16. The farmers ploughed the vegetable leaves back to enrich the soil.

17. The one who ploughed the straightest furrow as declared the winner.

18. The trawler ploughed on, leaving the fishermen clinging to pieces of wreckage.

19. When the forest was cleared,a lot of small branches were ploughed under.

20. Two planes ploughed into New York's landmark - World Trade Center, demolishing the twin 110 - story towers.

21. Unable to bear any more, she swung away to stumble over the ploughed field.

22. A farmer once found a live Bowfin in moist soil when he ploughed a field …

23. 19 At any rate, we ploughed on and in due course reached the designated spot.

24. Synonyms for Beavered away include toiled, ground, grinded, labored, laboured, slaved, drudged, plodded, plowed and ploughed

25. In the last ten years Imperial Oil had ploughed a billion dollars into the Canadian economy.

26. After their marriage, the Cowherd ploughed and the Girl Weaver wove and they loved each other.

27. Grass catch crops shall not be ploughed before 1 March the year after they have been established.

28. ploughed grass on all soil types shall be followed immediately by a crop with high nitrogen demand

29. ploughed grass on all soil types shall be followed immediately by a crop with high nitrogen demand;

30. Dumont does not scruple to show the naked corpse, left on the edge of a ploughed field.

31. The crisp patterns of ploughed fields and domed woods stand in relief, sharpened by sunlight and shadow.

32. Returns on housing construction loans accrue to the housing-promotion assets and have to be ploughed back into such promotion.

33. In modern use, a ploughed field is typically left to dry out, and is then harrowed before planting.

34. 19 Beyond the hedge untidy maize was bordered on two sides by ploughed soil, speckled white with chalk.

35. But as I ploughed through the trough in the snow, a lone figure came weaving drunkenly towards me.

36. 22 The sun came out, and Hsu Fu ploughed merrily across the Kuroshio which was rich with marine life.

37. Profile Nabbegat is a haplic Arenosol (with Mormoder humus form), overlying a plaggic Anthrosol, overlying a ploughed umbric Podzol (Fig

38. Bed linen is included in the price of the accommodation. The residences are heated all year round and the access roads are ploughed.

39. He did not merely walk barefoot in the pine needles, but dug his toes in so that they ploughed a shallow furrow.

40. It is treated with an odour suppressant at the mill and is best spread straight from the bag and immediately ploughed down.

41. 14 The aircraft had come to rest inverted in a ploughed potato field with the sail and engine on top of the pilot.

42. (Martin Eden, by Jack London) So the man took off his hat, and put him down on a Clod of earth, in a ploughed field by the side of the road

43. Leading Bonapartes and Bonapartists, such as half-brother of the Emperor, the due de Morny, as well as Princesse Mathilde and Plon-Plon, ploughed their fortunes into building up private galleries (and armouries in the case of Nieuwerkerke)

44. ‘Extra patrols and traffic units will police the highways and Byways to prevent road deaths this weekend.’ ‘Some smiles now, and many thanks to the staff of our technology desk, who have ploughed the highways and Byways of the information superhighway for a selection of amusing advertisements.’