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    plow
    [plou]
    noun
    plough (noun) · ploughs (plural noun) · plow (noun) · plows (plural noun) · plough pose (noun) · plough poses (plural noun) · plow pose (noun) · plow poses (plural noun)
    1. a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it over, especially to prepare for the planting of seeds.
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        a snowplow.
    2. a yoga pose assumed by lying on one's back and swinging one's legs over one's head until the outstretched feet approach or touch the floor:
      "positions like plow and headstand can strain the neck"
    verb
    plough (verb) · ploughs (third person present) · ploughed (past tense) · ploughed (past participle) · ploughing (present participle) · plow (verb) · plows (third person present) · plowed (past tense) · plowed (past participle) · plowing (present participle)
    1. turn up the earth of (an area of land) with a plow, especially before sowing:
      "Uncle Vic plowed his garden"
      • cut (a furrow or line) with or as if with a plow:
        "icebergs have plowed furrows on the seabed"
      • (of a ship or boat) travel through (an area of water):
        "cruise liners plow the long-sailed routes"
    2. (especially of a vehicle) move in a fast and uncontrolled manner:
      "the car plowed into the side of a van"
      • advance or progress laboriously or forcibly:
        "they plowed their way through deep snow" · "the students are plowing through a set of grammar exercises"
    3. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      clear snow from (a road) using a snowplow:
      "the roads weren't yet plowed"
    4. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      dated
      fail (an examination).
    Origin
    late Old English plōh, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ploeg and German Pflug. The spelling plough became common in England in the 18th century; earlier (16th–17th centuries) the noun was normally spelled plough, the verb plow.
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    verb
    1. turn up the earth of (an area of land) with a plow, especially before sowing:
    2. (especially of a vehicle) move in a fast and uncontrolled manner:
      crash into
      smash into
      collide with
      be in collision with
      smack into
      slam into
      bang into
      meet head-on
      drive into
      crack into/against
      dash against
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    What is a plow used for?n. 1. A farm implement consisting of a strong blade at the end of a beam, usually hitched to a draft team or motor vehicle and used for breaking up soil and cutting furrows in preparation for sowing. 2. An implement or machine designed to move earth, snow, or other material by means of a strong blade. 3. Plow See Big Dipper. 1. a.
    What is another word for plow?Synonyms for plow. bang away, beaver (away), dig (away), drudge, endeavor, fag, grub, hump,
    What does plow under mean?to move through water by cleaving the surface: a ship plowing through a turbulent sea. to bury under soil by plowing. to cause to disappear; force out of existence; overwhelm: Many mom-and-pop groceries have been plowed under by the big chain stores.
    What does plow mean in astrology?(cap.) [ Astron.] the constellation Ursa Major. the Big Dipper. to turn up (soil) with a plow. to make (a furrow) with a plow. to tear up, cut into, or make a furrow, groove, etc. in (a surface) with or as if with a plow (often fol. by up): The tractor plowed up an acre of trees.
     
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