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plough something in Definition


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plough
plow
noun
    1. A bladed farm implement used to turn over the surface of the soil and bury stubble, weeds, etc, in preparation for the cultivation of a crop.
    2. Any similar implement, especially a snowplough.
    3. hunting.
      Ploughed land.
verb ploughed, ploughing, plowed, plowing
    1. To till or turn over (soil, land, etc) with a plough.
      Thesaurus: break, cultivate, furrow, turn, dig, ridge, spade, till.
      Form: plough something up (also)
    intr
    2. To make a furrow or to turn over the surface of the soil with a plough.
    (Brit)
    3a. colloq, old use
      To fail (a candidate in an examination);
    (Brit)
    intr
    3b. colloq, old use
      Said of a candidate: to fail an examination.
Idiom: plough a lonely furrow
    To be separated from one's former friends and associates and go one's own way.
Idiom: put one's hand to the plough
    To begin an undertaking.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon plog or ploh.

Phrasal Verb: plough something back
    To reinvest (the profits of a business) in that business.
Phrasal Verb: plough something in
    To mix (the remains of a crop) with the soil by means of a plough after harvesting.
      Example: ploughed the stubble in
Phrasal Verb: plough into something
    Said of a vehicle or its driver: to crash into it at speed.
      Example: ploughed into the back of the lorry
Phrasal Verb: plough on
    To continue with something although progress is laborious.
Phrasal Verb: plough through something
    To move through it with a ploughing action.
      Example: a boat ploughing through the waves
    To make steady but laborious progress with it.


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