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Adjective: ploughed plawd Usage: Brit, Cdn (=plowed)
- (of farmland) broken and turned over with a plough
"ploughed fields" - plowed [N. Amer] Verb: plough plaw Usage: Brit, Cdn (=plow)
- To break and turn over earth especially with a plough
"Farmer Jones ploughed his east field last week" - plow [N. Amer], turn - Act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression
- cover, treat, handle, plow [N. Amer], deal, address - Move in a way resembling that of a plough cutting into or going through the soil
"The ship ploughed through the water" - plow [N. Amer]
See also: ploughing, tilled Type of: broach, go, initiate, locomote, move, till, travel Encyclopedia: Plough |