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plowshare

[ US /ˈpɫaʊˌʃeɪɹ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a sharp steel wedge that cuts loose the top layer of soil

How To Use plowshare In A Sentence

  • Each day I must yoke the oxen and fasten the ploughshare to the plough.
  • Gold; and unless we do part with it, it is of no use to us; since we can't eat, drink, or warm ourselves by it: And, as of itself it can neither feed, warm, nor cloath us, so neither can it make us Ploughshares, A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies
  • Sharing recently some online leads hinting that the aforementioned Indic word kapr̥t- is fundamentally 'ploughshare' rather than 'penis', I've met some disbelieving resistance. Sowing wild oats and plowing the fields
  • The Shearer brothers produced cast-iron ploughshares and from 1888 onwards wrought steel ploughshares.
  • All too often, the problem is not that the axiom is unhelpful or untrue, but that over time it has come, ploughshare into sword, to be adopted by one side or the other as a weapon. Bradley Burston: Israelis Need a Gandhi of Their Own
  • Only by the ploughshare is the earth cut in furrows; but that this may be, other parts of the plough are necessary. A Source Book for Ancient Church History
  • The adoption of F170 water-cooled diesel engine makes the double ploughshare farming over two times as the similar equipments.
  • Powder Mixers – We manufacture ploughshare mixers and ribbon blenders which mix powder of capacities from 500 litres to 3000 litres per mixer batch.
  • There are still, as on the first days of creation, rivers whose founts never run dry, green and watery solitudes, and limitless fields never yet turned by the ploughshare.
  • The day of direct action was organised by campaign group Trident Ploughshares over a High Court judgement which ruled that Britain's nuclear deterrent was not illegal.
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