noun
- the activity of turning over soil with a plow to prepare it for planting
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘plowing’
verb
- present participle of plough: turning over soil with a plow
- present participle of plough: moving forward with great effort or force
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘plowing’
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘plowing’
Examples
- The farmer finished ploughing the field before sunset.
- Spring ploughing helps prepare the soil for new crops.
- He was ploughing through the heavy snow to reach the barn.
- The ship was ploughing through the rough seas.
- She spent hours ploughing through the difficult textbook.
- The tractor was ploughing neat furrows across the meadow.