plow - use in sentences

Object

  • field: Acres of freshly plowed fields extend on three sides of my small farm house.
  • furrow: Alexander Frei looked particularly sharp for the Swiss, despite plowing a lone furrow up front.
  • sea: I have not entirely " plowed the sea, " however.
  • ground: Finally, de Ruiter says, " Inside, you feel like a depth of clean, deeply plowed ground.
  • land: Biotechnology has also helped farmers control weeds without plowing the land.

Modifying Another Word

  • just: After the first field which the farmer had just plowed, the walk was very pleasant.
  • back: Some of the revenue could be plowed back into R&D in a many fields, not just defense.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • up: To reap those fruits, the earth must be plowed up.
  • through: The outside decks were awash with the seas that we were plowing through.
  • down: The other mounds at the site, as well as the principal mound and earthwork have been substantially plowed down.
  • over: The Me-262 jet had been unable to intervene at Arnhem, as its home airfield at Rheine had been plowed over by night raids.

Preposition: with

  • ox: All the fields are plowed with oxen, whose dung is burned in the communityĆ¢s biogas chamber.

Noun used with modifier

  • snow: Skiing Cons: Slow to learn - say " snow plow " , work it out on the first day?

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