Ploughs [verb]

Definition of Ploughs:

cultivate land

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Sentence/Example of Ploughs:

Then he reached out both hands vaguely and touched the shaft of the plough.

The plough looks a bit glum, but she'll grow to like us presently.

She unbuttoned the mackintosh and spread it on the bar of the plough and sat down.

A harrow and a plough live there; they're sure to be at home on a day like this.

The action of the plough has often obliterated the traces of ancient barrows.

I go out at daybreak, driving the oxen to field, and I yoke them to the plough.

A ploughland was as much land as one plough with oxen could plough in a year.

As I think I have remarked elsewhere, the Republic is founded on the plough.

With these were also granted 6,000 oxen accustomed to the plough, as well as supplies of seeds, &c.

To-morrow I begin my operations as a farmer, and so God speed the plough!