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Meanings of
ploughmen
in English
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Usage of
ploughmen
in English
1
In this class also were
ploughmen
,
cowmen, dairymaids of the bigger farms.
2
Let the mowers and the
ploughmen
leave the scythes and the ploughs!
3
My College fellows were hawkers, tinkers, tramps and
ploughmen
,
choughs and crows.
4
There were no cattle in the fields and no
ploughmen
following their teams.
5
I remained alone, with one of the
ploughmen
,
to look after the farm.
6
The
ploughmen
were now directed to commence deep ploughing on No.
7
These dreaded troops could be withstood, then, by farmers and
ploughmen
.
8
Of rural occupations we have the beekeepers,
ploughmen
,
shepherds, neatherds, goatherds, and swineherds.
9
One sees the
ploughmen
in the hot, moist furrow, singing:
10
The
ploughmen
ploughed your back and seared deep furrows there.
11
Six of them wanted to be
ploughmen
like their fathers.
12
Farmers,
ploughmen
,
and almost all labouring men, plead for it.
13
Is not the day at hand when they shall be our
ploughmen
and vine-dressers?
14
The
ploughmen
are gone to the field; my clever writer is gone to the court-house.
15
Dickon slips the hounds, and a faint halloo comes from the shepherds and the
ploughmen
.
16
The very
ploughmen
observed, and long remembered, how kindly little Warren took to his book.
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ploughmen
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
jolly ploughmen
odious ploughmen
other ploughmen
ploughmen these selenites
ruin the ploughmen
More collocations
Ploughmen
through the time
Ploughmen
across language varieties
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