Similar words: plough, rough, ought, dough, tough, bough, sought, enough. Meaning: [plaʊ] adj. (of farmland) broken and turned over with a plow.
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(31) The field had been ploughed and planted with corn.
(32) He has ploughed up my heart.
(33) They stumbled over the ploughed field.
(34) The prospecting team ploughed their way through the snows.
(35) She ploughed her way through the waiting crowds.
(36) The prospecting teams ploughed their way throngh the weeds.
(37) He ploughed in his finals.
(38) The plane ploughed through the trees.
(39) We ploughed through the thick mud. Sentencedict.com
(40) We ploughed through the snow.
(41) There are three channels ploughed out by a river.
(42) The paths get all ploughed up by motorbikes.
(43) The farmers ploughed money into land improvement last year.
(44) Huge sums of private capital will be ploughed into the ailing industries of the east.
(45) All the fields are now ploughed up, ready for the seeds.
(46) In the last ten years Imperial Oil had ploughed a billion dollars into the Canadian economy.
(47) The fields had been ploughed, and there was nothing but bare earth to be seen.
(48) He made a profit last year ,but ploughed it back so that he could buy more machinery.
(49) The graduate student ploughed through hundreds of pages of material to unearth a single fact.
(50) Large areas of grazing land have been ploughed up to grow wheat.
(51) Halfway across the field[sentencedict.com], the farmer ploughed out some very large stones which nearly broke his machine.
(52) He ploughed into his work and finished it in a few hours.
(53) In old society many talented young people were too often ploughed under.
(54) The car went out of control and ploughed into the side of a bus.
(55) The builders ploughed in a lot of young trees when clearing this area for development.
(56) The car turned over twice,left the road,and ploughed into the wall.
(57) His car mounted the kerb and ploughed into a bus queue.
(58) The hills have been grazed by sheep because they were too steep to be ploughed.
(59) The government has ploughed more than $20 billion into building new schools.
(60) About 70 per cent of its profits are being ploughed back into the investment programme.
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