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plowed

adjective as in cultivated

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A remarkable snowstorm plowed through Buffalo, New York on Tuesday.

The real story of who killed bin Laden may have gone to the bottom of the ocean or been plowed back into the dirt in Abbottabad.

It has plowed those funds into building out its network and constructing new energy gardens.

As he plowed through what was then a terrifying, alluring setlist, the kids did something unthinkable.

In that, it will join the dozens of states who have plowed ahead with similar proposals.

She had built the stake-and-cap fences that divided the fields, and she boasted of the acres she had plowed.

And after the rains we look for Indian arrow-heads in the plowed fields and on the gravel bars of the creek.

He was thus, as he said, the first Englishman who "plowed a furrow around the globe."

It plowed on through the gravel, which shot up all round, and then the end of the bank seemed to fall away.

They plowed through the miry gravel, and falling face downwards, he rolled down the hill.

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On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to plowed, such as: broken, furrowed, null, and turned.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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