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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(91) Savings made through greater efficiency will be ploughed back into the Service.
(92) Liz smiled to herself, triumphant, and ploughed on towards Kate.
(93) They ploughed cash into marketing attempts and even won a prize from the local council.
(94) In 1989 £60 million worth of parish or diocesan contributions was ploughed back into stipends.
(95) Any excess earning, maybe 50-60% of their wages, would be ploughed into Howard Institute.
(96) At any rate, we ploughed on and in due course reached the designated spot.
(97) Stepping high in the light gravity and brandishing the bag before her, she ploughed her way out into the open air.
(98) He has ploughed the land many times and could have set something off at any time.
(99) There had been a path there once but it had been ploughed up and incorporated into the field long ago.
(100) The land is ploughed and then the seed is sown, the crop sprayed, the harvest taken,(sentence dictionary) and so on.
(101) Otherwise a simple plough was used. Black cattle, when they were used at all, ploughed light sandy soil.
(102) The fields are ploughed as soon as the winter crop is removed.
(103) Money could then be ploughed into smaller projects which create jobs, meet the needs of local people and conserve the environment.
(104) But as I ploughed through the trough in the snow, a lone figure came weaving drunkenly towards me.
(105) The freight train that ploughed into it, killing its driver, will then be moved.
(106) The sun came out, and Hsu Fu ploughed merrily across the Kuroshio which was rich with marine life.
(107) Often they are ploughed up from agricultural land, lone victims, their bodies incomplete.
(108) Glass could be impregnated with inorganic pesticides, then ploughed into the land.
(109) It ploughed off the motorway, behind the motorway bridge crash barrier, and into the concrete upright.
(110) During that period, dearer rents were not entirely ploughed into higher profits for the development companies and institutional landlords.
(111) But evolution ploughed on remorselessly, enabling only the most adaptable to go on to the next stage.
(112) Even the sooty thatch from the houses was ploughed back into the land.
(113) The crisp patterns of ploughed fields and domed woods stand in relief, sharpened by sunlight and shadow.
(114) The bank sloped down about ten feet, into a large ploughed field.
(115) The profits of the news business were never substantial and much was ploughed back into expansion.
(116) Receipts from the sale of the licences would be ploughed back into the provision of improved public transport.
(117) Buybacks and profits retained by companies, rather than ploughed back by investors, may boost earnings per share.
(118) The two girls died when the car ploughed into them from behind as they skipped along a pavement.
(119) And within the memory of my neighbours fields were ploughed by oxen.
(120) Lynchets are strips of land one oxen-width wide that were ploughed into the hillside by Anglo-Saxon farmers.
More similar words: plough, rough, ought, dough, tough, bough, sought, enough, though, bought, roughly, through, drought, brought, borough, ought to, thorough, a thought, as though, although, go through, all through, through to, throughout, get through, see through, toughness, forethought, even though, thoughtful.