Use "plow" in a sentence

1. Used 4' V plow fits Bombardare sidewalk plow & others good clean condition

2. The plow, the tractor.

3. Plow for yourselves arable land+

4. No, we're going to plow it.

5. the farm plow was horse-drawn.

6. Well, give this plow to your settlers.

7. better than dying behind a plow.

8. The wooden plow was then invented.

9. The plow lay sidelong on the ground.

10. Stick to your goals and plow ahead!

11. Farmers plow their fields and sow in spring.

12. Consider: Salmon do not plow through chaotic water.

13. Even a sturdy plow horse'd never manage it alone.

14. 4 The lazy one does not plow in winter,

15. The plow was pulled by a yoke of oxen.

16. While I'm at it, I'll shoe those plow horses.

17. It could plow through 900 homes and uproot 000 trees.

18. Plow or scoop: Plow Anchors offer the flexibility of holding in a variety of sediment types but offer top performance in mud, sand and grass

19. Residents must determine how and when to plow their Alleys.

20. A plowman who looks behind will not plow a straight furrow.

21. There we have fields to plow nice clothes to wear

22. They plow it right back into filing more troll lawsuits.

23. Arable (adj.) early 15c., "suitable for plowing" (as opposed to pasture- or wood-land), from Old French Arable (12c.), from Latin arabilis, from arare "to plow," from PIE root *erie-"to plow" (source also of Greek aroun, Old Church Slavonic orja, orati, Lithuanian ariu, arti "to plow;" Gothic arjan, Old English erian, Middle Irish airim, Welsh arddu "to plow;" Old Norse arþr "a plow," Middle

24. Only me and him with field to plow clothes to wear

25. HEIFER saw an Ox hard at work harnessed to a plow.

26. I-I think we should just plow through this econ project.

27. With the beginning of plow agriculture, men's roles became extremely powerful.

28. 10 “You must not plow with a bull and a donkey together.

29. Or my plow, or my horse, or my field, or my farm!

30. So they were seen as machines to pick cotton and plow fields.

31. He cultivated corn with a one-mule plow at the age of eight.

32. In Duxbury, a large town plow had to be towed by a tractor.

33. You'll not get that one in a harness, let alone pulling a plow.

34. "The course Addressed all of Western Civilization"; - cover, treat, handle, plow [N

35. Now the Rocks need to plow through the upcoming cupcake schedule, win them all.

36. And if the rice runs out, then we'll plow the fields and fight again.

37. Plow that field with a silver dollar, then throw it in some Indian's face?

38. He hoists a light wooden plow to his shoulder and heads for his field.

39. And if the rice runs out, then we' il plow the fields and fight again

40. That means hiring a private contractor to plow and making sure the contractor is paid.

41. Icebreakers with reinforced hulls must plow through frozen water to keep sea traffic moving year-round.

42. Palamedes guessed what was happening and put Odysseus' son, Telemachus, in front of the plow.

43. An America whose two halves learn again to stride, to plow, to forge, to dare together.

44. The best-known is the plow, the ancient implement that was upgraded in 1838 by John Deere.

45. As the farmers plow their fields, some of the pastures seem striped; others are rich brown.

46. How can such a huge creature plow through the ocean at speeds rivaling a nuclear-powered submarine?

47. It would be absurd for him to hitch both the plow and the cart to the animals.

48. Usually they don chest-high wading boots and plow into water to take the pulse of the rivers.

49. Though the streets had been cleared, the plow had knocked an even greater pile of snow on to the vehicle.

50. Couplers, with properties designed for air-jetting, plow chutes, and other installations, easily join lengths of Conduits and MicroDucts

51. As Snowman continued to win, one buyer offered $100,000 for the old plow horse, but Harry would not sell.

52. I see that a marriage of plow and sword will sustain you, until you become a virgin once more.

53. This handsome box set draws together some of the peaks of these years that saw him plow a very musicianly furrow.

54. Arable definition, capable of producing crops; suitable for farming; suited to the plow and for tillage: Arable land; Arable soil

55. IN THE year 1928, the plow of a Syrian farmer struck a stone that covered a tomb containing ancient ceramics.

56. Couplers, with properties designed for air-jetting, plow chutes, directional boring, and other installations, easily join lengths of Conduits and MicroDucts

57. The mailman would arrive on a motor-scooter, sputtering up the switchbacks of the driveway; the farm plow was horse-drawn.

58. 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

59. And when winter is on the way, turn your lawn tractor into a snow-busting machine with snow blower and snow plow Attachments

60. Then in the same week, at a funeral, we sang the familiar hymn " We Plow the Fields and Scatter, " a very English hymn.

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

62. Practice the plow pose, an inverted position in which the legs are behind the head, to relieve fatigue and insomnia, and soothe Backaches.

63. Then in the same week, at a funeral, we sang the familiar hymn "We Plow the Fields and Scatter," a very English hymn.

64. Northern Hydraulics offers hydraulic tie rod Cylinders, welded clevis end Cylinders, welded cross tube Cylinders, telescopic Cylinders, replacement seals, snow plow Cylinders and more.

65. (Proverbs 21:31) In the ancient Middle East, oxen pulled the plow, asses carried burdens, people rode on mules, and horses were used in warfare.

66. For centuries the Miranda donkeys were a mainstay of agriculture in the Terra de Miranda region of Portugal, helping farmers plow and carrying goods.

67. He said: “No man that has put his hand to a plow and looks at the things behind is well fitted for the kingdom of God.”

68. Babirusas can sometimes be seen kneeling, with their chest on the ground, as they use their strong snouts to root through dirt and sand like a plow

69. Babirusas can sometimes be seen kneeling, with their chest on the ground, as they use their strong snouts to root through dirt and sand like a plow

70. The returning Jews will have to depend on domestic animals for survival —flocks and herds will provide milk, wool, and meat, and oxen will pull the plow.

71. Jesus said: “No man that has put his hand to a plow and looks at the things behind is well fitted for the kingdom of God.”

72. In September or October, the farmers of Constanza clear and plow their fields, leaving deep furrows separated by banks of earth about three feet [1 m] wide.

73. Consider the examples of some who have ‘put their hands to the plow’ of theocratic responsibility through thick and thin. —Luke 9:62; Romans 12:1, 2.

74. Cowcatchers (also known as a cattle catcher, cow plow or pilot) are devices used by the engines to deflect obstacles from the tracks as they pull their trains

75. 25 And they did make all manner of tools to till the earth, both to plow and to sow, to reap and to hoe, and also to thrash.

76. Our resolve to live up to our dedication can be weakened and our grip on the “plow” loosened if we compromise our spiritual values. —Luke 9:62; Philippians 4:8.

77. When Mongolia began to report statistics on arable land in 1960, there were 532,000 hectares of arable land, and sown crops covered 265,000 hectares of the 477,000 hectares of plow land.

78. Definition of Clearer (Entry 2 of 2) : a person or thing that clears or clears away something Cromwell reminds sidewalk Clearers that they can't fling, blow or plow snow into city streets.

79. Furthermore, the brother on the job with his hand on the plow, so to speak, is often closer to a particular situation and thus may better understand the problems associated with it.

80. A sturdy, densely canopied tree, the American Beech was a sign of fertile soil to early settlers and was quickly removed so the plow could take over and farming for food could commence.