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plow

[plou] / plaʊ /


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And neither would he have the strength of his mother, who since his father's death had worked even harder, plowing the wheat fields with Star, planting and gathering the crop, taking it to the mill.

From Literature

But as soon as they started cutting down the trees and plowing up their roots, my stomach got sick and my legs and arms got wobbly and my head felt dizzy.

From Literature

The dad of a Santa Clarita Flyers hockey player died on the way to a tournament in Colorado when a snow plow crashed into his van.

From Los Angeles Times

Investors are still plowing in despite the risks, while some companies are raising huge sums in public and private markets to keep growing.

From The Wall Street Journal

When you’re plowing or mowing, you start at the beginning of one row and go all the way to the end.

From Literature