(Of farmland) broken and turned over with a plow.
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Examples for "ploughed"
Examples for "ploughed"
1Any profit made is ploughed back into the trust's health informatics service.
2At an accelerated rate, Mugabe ploughed ahead with the shameless land grabs.
3A spot was ploughed in the orchard between the rows of trees.
4The husbandmen had ploughed the fields and filled the furrows with seed.
5And yet in the spring many of them ploughed shallow over battlefields.
1He's got seven hundred million dollars plowed into Prime Resource Investment Group.
2It hadn't been plowed now in years, most likely since he left.
3As a young girl, I plowed the fields of our family farm.
4Corinne hesitated a moment, then plowed ahead before she changed her mind.
5The roads were dirt and were never plowed in the winter time.
6Repayments and profits would be plowed into new loans, allowing rapid expansion.
7That we plowed this new row, I was really thrilled with that.
8They pulled vigorously, backstroking; the ungainly raft plowed across the hardening current.
9At last the nose of the little craft plowed into the sand.
10Though taken aback by the reaction he'd aroused, Patrick Furnan plowed ahead.
11James heard the whistle as the match plowed once again into motion.
12Ignoring it, I plowed forward, anger tensing every muscle in my body.
13Mann, who had introduced his first insulin pump in 1983, plowed ahead.
14Bruce was still further aided by the shell-plowed condition of the hillside.
15We landed on plowed ground on the other side of the fence.
16So after the man has plowed the ground he will harrow it.
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plowed
plow Verbo
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Estados Unidos da América