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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(151) He pointed to the upturned furrows of a ploughed field.
(152) These soil marks can be picked outmost easily when the land has been ploughed.
(153) The creature it belonged to ploughed against the current for a while, and then disappeared. It had presumably returned to its haunts in the murky, peaty depths of the lake.
(154) Hey, buddy. I was beginning to figure they'd ploughed you Into the Fatherland.
(155) As we walk under a brilliant winter sky of clear blue along the fields of ploughed red-brown earth, we could be mistaken for a West Bank version of Last of the Summer Wine.
(156) Packaging for the middle - aged is primarily to conceal the furrows ploughed by time.
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