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Meanings of
ploughed
in English
Spanish
labrado
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(Of farmland) broken and turned over with a plow.
plowed
unplowed
Related terms
tilled
Spanish
labrado
Synonyms
Examples for "
plowed
"
plowed
Examples for "
plowed
"
1
He's got seven hundred million dollars
plowed
into Prime Resource Investment Group.
2
It hadn't been
plowed
now in years, most likely since he left.
3
As a young girl, I
plowed
the fields of our family farm.
4
Corinne hesitated a moment, then
plowed
ahead before she changed her mind.
5
The roads were dirt and were never
plowed
in the winter time.
Usage of
ploughed
in English
1
Any profit made is
ploughed
back into the trust's health informatics service.
2
At an accelerated rate, Mugabe
ploughed
ahead with the shameless land grabs.
3
A spot was
ploughed
in the orchard between the rows of trees.
4
The husbandmen had
ploughed
the fields and filled the furrows with seed.
5
And yet in the spring many of them
ploughed
shallow over battlefields.
6
Those cost savings need to be
ploughed
back into the customer proposition.
7
This incident by the
ploughed
field explained the failure of the wire.
8
When items are sold, the money is
ploughed
back into the project.
9
The wind continued and
ploughed
and furrowed the surface into a mash.
10
The frozen furrows of the
ploughed
land crumbled beneath her heavy tread.
11
Who sees the meaning of the flower uprooted in the
ploughed
field?
12
Some of the land was
ploughed
,
and some left till the spring.
13
The Wabbly was moving across the
ploughed
fields with a deceptive smoothness.
14
He has finally
ploughed
through them all; he has extracted their essence.
15
It was
ploughed
up in 1827, but its plan was fortunately preserved.
16
A bit of
ploughed
field in the midlands gives me more pleasure.'
Other examples for "ploughed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
ploughed
ploughe
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
ploughe into
ploughe field
plough land
plough ground
ploughe back
More collocations
Translations for
ploughed
Spanish
labrado
arado
Ploughed
through the time
Ploughed
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common