plowing 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 "plowing" in a sentence

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

1. Plowing

2. Plowing time has come.

3. Arder definition is - plowing or fallowing

4. A field laborer is busy plowing.

5. Plural of arum··(chiefly in the singular) plowing, plowed land (the past action or the result of plowing) rudens Arums ― autumn plowing, plowed area sekls Arums ― shallow plowing pārbaudīt vakardienas arumu ― to check yesterday's plowing tēvs noara vagu kā pa diegu, vagu pie vagas; gan es gribēju darīt tāpat, bet mans Arums iznāk tādām

6. Discovered in 1966 by a farmer plowing his field.

7. They are also used for plowing and other farm work.

8. Since his wife's death, he has been plowing a lonely furrow.

9. Plowing, fertilizing, and... sowing seed are the very basis of life.

10. So, if you want to make extra money plowing, see Cindy.

11. No, it's gotta have plowing and planting and weeding and watering.

12. Down below, there was her grandson plowing the tobacco field with a mule.

13. The other day, an old boy plowing the field there found some old coins.

14. “Introduced Bluestems can be killed by plowing, applying glyphosate and replanting with native seed

15. ▪ In Bible times, farmers used goads to guide their draft animals while plowing.

16. The soft autumn rains had begun to fall, and farmers were out plowing their fields.

17. The two of them now a superstitious swamp devil, humming, hovering, and plowing through miasma.

18. Using your SxS/UTV or Atv for plowing snow and fun in winter Learn More

19. The same word could be used to describe plowing a straight furrow across a field.

20. Balk (v.) late 14c., "to leave an unplowed ridge when plowing," from Balk (n.)

21. Synonyms for Beavering away include toiling, grinding, laboring, labouring, slaving, drudging, plodding, plowing, ploughing and plugging

22. AS YOU can see here, the camel and the bull that are plowing together look very uncomfortable.

23. The early rains had begun to soften the soil, making it possible to do plowing, followed by sowing.

24. Sales manager Chris Collins said Quirk could not come to the phone because he was too busy plowing. Sentencedict.com

25. (Deuteronomy 11:14) The soil, baked hard for months by the sun, would soften and become ready for plowing.

26. What about the lesson learned a half century ago —time-tested contour plowing and windbreaks that prevent water runoff?

27. While plowing, though, he cannot stop thinking about his home where there are family, friends, food, music, laughter, and shade.

28. Arents do not have diagnostic horizons because they have been deeply mixed by plowing, spading, or other methods of moving by humans

29. Does it matter whether the person plowing looks momentarily at what is behind or actually puts down the plow and turns around?

30. He would take his subjects to serve as charioteers and horsemen, to do plowing and harvesting, to make weapons, and so on.

31. Marpa walked down the road a ways and kept Busy at the plowing until he spied Milarepa coming up the road towards him.

32. (Isaiah 32:20) The bull and the ass were beasts of burden used by God’s ancient people in plowing fields and sowing seed.

33. There were twenty-four oxen yoked in pairs, and the 12 teams were plowing in tandem, drawing parallel furrows in the damp soil.

34. But it's important to note that all of this retrofitting is not occurring -- just bulldozers are coming and just plowing down the whole city.

35. FOR a young farmer named Elisha, what began as a routine day of plowing turned out to be the most significant day in his life.

36. Rather than being sent to jail or reform school, juvenile offenders are sent on Saturdays and holidays to work on farms, plowing fields or chopping wood.

37. Imagine that —a harvest so abundant that some of it would not yet be gathered in when the next time for plowing and sowing seed came around!

38. Animals have served man as burden bearers, as sources of food and clothing, as sanitation agents, and as helpers in the vital activities of plowing and harvesting.

39. The Fjord horse is strong enough for heavy work, such as plowing fields or pulling timber, yet light and agile enough to be a good riding and driving horse.

40. Cleaving: In agriculture , a method of plowing over old ridges or ‘lands,’ in which each ridge is divided in the middle, the furrow-slices being turned in opposite directions.

41. (Kingdom Interlinear) According to some, this suggests the idea of a tailor cutting fabric according to a pattern, of a farmer plowing furrows in a field, and so forth.

42. 29 How gloriously he would go plowing the dancing seas, in his long, low, black- hulled racer, the Spirit of the storm, with his grisly flag flying at the fore!

43. Other examples of Commensals include bird species, such as the great egret (Ardea alba), that feed on insects turned up by grazing mammals or on soil organisms stirred up by plowing

44. Candela lies at the heart of what is known as "Italy's barn" and the Grain Festival brings back the lost world of farming and agriculture through parades of tractors and plowing machines.

45. Many farmers now practice contour farming —not plowing up and down slopes, but following the same level of terrain in and out of its contours or curves, thus preventing the furrows from acting as eroding water channels after heavy rainfall.

46. Penultime 'penultimate' > Antepenultime 'antepenultimate' diluvio 'deluge' > antediluvian poner 'to place' > anteponer 'to prepose' new formations: eternitate 'eternity' > anteeternitate 'ante-eternity' margine 'margin' > antemarginal [Bot.] arar 'to plow' > antearar 'to plow before hand (preliminary to the real plowing)' Note: Synonym of pre

47. Arvensis was found at 0-10 cm soil depth during 2012-2013, where once disc harrowing was practiced integrated with glyphosate (1 Disc harrowing + glyphosate); whereas, it was lowest at 20-30 cm soil depth during 2013-2014, where once MB plowing was practiced following Cultivations four times (1 MB + 4 Cultivations).

48. The men and women in the Billerica Department of Public Works are proud to deliver many services that help maintain the high quality of life in our town, including: Repairing, maintaining, plowing, and sweeping of streets and sidewalks in order to ensure that all public rights-of-way are safe and accessible at all times

49. Many Brahmanistic rituals such as the First Plowing (‘Raek Na Kwan’) ceremony were also adopted by the Thai royal court, and even commonplace concepts such as the belief in ‘Khwan’ – the finite amount of spirit that exists within an individual which may wander or escape from the body – are also linked to Folk Brahmanism (Kirsch, 1977).

50. One source quotes a letter saying that the plowing was done very "Bungerly." (4) There were berries and "Indian corn," but the first winter, at least, they almost certainly depended heavily for food on the largess of Welsh neighbors who had arrived in the 1680's and settled on a 40,000 acre "barony" to the south, where Philadelphia now (in 1998