plow
Third Person
plows
Present Participle
plowing
Past Tense
plowed
Past Participle
plowed
1
to use a large farming equipment to dig the ground and make it ready for farming
transitive
- The farmer plows the field in the spring to prepare for planting crops.
- They plow the land with a tractor to break up the soil and remove weeds.
- He plows the garden plot with a plow attachment on his tractor to create furrows for planting.
- The agricultural workers plow the rice paddies to prepare them for seeding.
- The farmers plow the field in straight rows to optimize planting efficiency.
Synonyms:
3
to move forward with great effort or determination, often overcoming difficulties or resistance
- He plowed through the dense crowd to reach the stage.
- The hikers plowed up the steep, rocky trail, determined to reach the summit.
- The ship plowed through the icy waters, making slow but steady progress.
- After the snowstorm, the car plowed through the drifts to get to the main road.
- The car plowed through the muddy road, its tires struggling for traction.
4
to sexually penetrate someone vigorously and repeatedly
- He plowed her for over an hour without stopping.
- She screamed while he plowed her on the bed.
- They plowed each other in the barn after the party.
- She got plowed hard until her legs gave out.
- The football player plowed the cheerleader after the game.