26984 words

plow

5 definitions • 5 examples
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US spelling of
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a large farming tool with blades that dig into the earth, or a large, curved blade fixed to the front of a vehicle that moves snow or sand
3
to force your way, or to advance slowly although it is difficult:

Examples:

[ I ] His truck left the road and plowed through some small trees.
[ T ] He picked the book up again and plowed his way through two more chapters.
4
to invest money in a business to make it successful:

Examples:

If we’re hit by higher taxes, we’ll have a little less to plow back into the business.
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to dig into the earth with a large farming tool to make the earth ready for planting, or to move snow or sand away from an area with a large, curved blade fixed to the front of a vehicle:

Examples:

[ T ] It rained so much I thought I’d have to plow the crops under.
[ I ] I won’t be able to drive to the store until they plow.

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