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plowed

[ US /ˈpɫaʊd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of farmland) broken and turned over with a plow
    plowed fields

How To Use plowed In A Sentence

  • Generally, surface compaction only affects one crop year if the field is plowed before the next crop.
  • Katie and Matt were boring me this morning, so I popped in a DVD for distraction and watched him get plowed while lying in a sink.
  • The snow came down in handfuls and cars jackknifed to the left and right of us as we drove east on unplowed streets.
  • Mind you, not every city in the country spends a bundle on a fancy main square downtown at the cost of plowed streets in the winter.
  • Since local farmers preferred keeping all unplowed land in grass, absentee landowners votes were needed to allow Kriss to expand his operations.
  • The 44-year-old man drove the wrong way on an off-ramp to State Route 60 in Glen Avon and plowed into the bus carrying seven students, Riverside County sheriff's Sgt. Joe Borja said. 5 Hurt As Driver Intentionally Plows Into School Bus
  • These sparrows breed in native shrub-steppe habitats or in small patches of unplowed grass and shrubs near agricultural fields.
  • The nearby dairy farmer plowed and harrowed the garden, and we planted cover crops of annual ryegrass and winter rye.
  • Some schools stayed closed yesterday and airlines struggled to catch up as the US north-east plowed out after the powerful weekend snowstorm that piled snow nearly four feet deep in places.
  • I plowed through this text in my bedroom late at night, while the unintelligible garble of the downstairs television kept me abreast of my parents' assured position in front of it.
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