Synonym: cultivate, furrow, till, work. Similar words: plot, ploy, employ, plough, deploy, aplomb, explore, exploit. Meaning: [plaʊ] n. a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing. v. 1. to break and turn over earth especially with a plow 2. deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression 3. move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or going through the soil.
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61, The farmer used a plow to churn up the dirt.
62, Adhesive force exists between soil and plow moldboard in the field work of paddy field plough.
63, Most U. S. visitors recognize some of the other figures, too, including legendary plant geneticist Luther Burbank and John Deere, whose steel plow vastly increased farm production.
64, Now the Rocks need to plow through the upcoming cupcake schedule, win them all.
65, Electric Actuators vs. Hydraulic Cylinders: The plow on the CopperHead is moved up and down by a set of electric linear actuators.
66, Yes, for our sake it was written because the plowman should plow in hope, and he who threshes,(http://sentencedict.com/plow.html) in hope of partaking.
67, Wilson is a hard worker. He works like a plow horse.
68, But as long as they don't use a moldboard plow they can call it "no-till.
69, Respects Germany to hear said: "I am the mountains and plains countryman, cultivates the hoe to plow one uncouthly person."
70, The main horizontal BAR on a plow to which the share, colter, and handles are attached.
71, You're too weak for a plow, too clumsy for carrying the wicker!
72, Johnson rotated corn and soybeans on one set of plots that were fertilized and tilled every year with a chisel or moldboard plow.
73, Moreover, he warns, if the onboard computer fails, "we will lose all control, and the vehicle will just plow ahead until it hits an obstacle larger than a Humvee."
74, Better that I'd learned to plow or chop cotton like a darky.
75, No one who hand to plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God.