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plough on

VERB
  1. continue moving forward

How To Use plough on In A Sentence

  • However, despite having seen this scenario on so many occasions, councils continue to plough on with these futile policies, convincing themselves that ‘this time will be different’.
  • If we plough on until it's dark, we should get this field finished.
  • If we plough on until it's dark, we should get this field finished.
  • The traditional wooden plough (maresha; Figure 1) has a pointed metal tine fitted to a handle and held by a metal hook suspended from the beam of the plough on an adjustable leather strap.
  • He will plough on with the inevitable consequence of more and more soldiers dead.
  • Having thrown the dictionary into the nearest skip in a rage of apoplexy at its inadequacy, however, I resolve to plough on nonetheless.
  • If we plough on until it's dark, we should get this field finished.
  • If you do this then the next morning you can have breakfast in fascinating Monterrey rather than plough on to butt-ugly Laredo. bournemouth New Hotel on far south side of San Luis Potosi
  • If we plough on until it's dark, we should get this field finished.
  • If we plough on until it's dark, we should get this field finished.
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