ploughed

[US]/[plɑːʊd]/
[UK]/[plɑːʊd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (past tense of plough)To turn over and break up the soil with a plough.; To work hard and persistently.
adj.Covered with furrows made by a plough.

Phrases & Collocations

ploughed fields

ploughed through

ploughing along

ploughed a furrow

ploughed up

ploughed back

ploughing the land

ploughed deeply

ploughed his way

ploughed and harrowed

Example Sentences

the farmer ploughed the field before planting the wheat.

they ploughed through the difficult terrain with their tractor.

he ploughed his way to the front of the line.

the old man had ploughed the same land for fifty years.

the tractor ploughed a straight line across the field.

she ploughed through the paperwork to finish the project.

the ground was freshly ploughed and ready for seeds.

he ploughed his heart into the research project.

the team ploughed through the data, searching for patterns.

the ship ploughed through the waves during the storm.

they ploughed a new furrow in the agricultural technology.

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