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The example sentences of PLOUGHING in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "ploughing" in a sentence | "ploughing" example sentences

How to use "ploughing" in a sentence?

  • The strength that I have comes from irrigating the citrus plantation, ploughing in the vineyard, guarding the melon fields at night. I believe that's what gave me the strength.
    -Ariel Sharon-
  • The future is carved out of the present moment. Tomorrow's harvest depends upon today's ploughing and sowing.
    -Chinmayananda Saraswati-
  • ....the ancient ritual of the earth; ploughing and planting, reaping and threshing. The fundamental business remains unaltered; it is only the methods and tools that science is changing.
    -Patience Strong-
  • To teach one who has no curiosity to learn, is to sow a field without ploughing it.
    -Richard Whately-
  • There is only one way fit for a man - Heroism, or Master-Morality, or Violence. All the other people in between are ploughing the sand.
    -C. S. Lewis-
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Definition and meaning of PLOUGHING

What does "ploughing mean?"

/plou/

ploughing

verb
To turn soil to prepare it for planting.

What are synonyms of "ploughing"?
Some common synonyms of "ploughing" are:
  • cultivate,
  • till,
  • work,
  • furrow,
  • harrow,
  • ridge,
  • career,
  • plunge,
  • crash,
  • smash,
  • bulldoze,
  • hurtle,
  • cannon,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈkəltəˌvāt/

cultivate
verb

To cause to grow by education; to enlighten.

/til/

till
conjunction noun preposition verb

Until. Drawer used for holding money, in a bank or store. Until. To prepare the ground in order to plant crops.

/wərk/

work
adjective noun verb

Activity completed in order to make money. Final product or result of a some labor or effort. be engaged in physical or mental activity.

/ˈfərō/

furrow
noun verb

narrow trench made in ground by plough. To make deep lines in something.

/ˈherō/

harrow
noun verb

implement consisting of heavy frame set with teeth or tines which is dragged over ploughed land to break up clods. draw harrow over.

/rij/

ridge
noun verb

Edge where two leaning surfaces meet. mark with or form into ridges.

/kəˈrir/

career
noun verb

Particular occupation in professional life. To move forward very fast and without control.

/plənj/

plunge
noun verb

act of plunging into water. To start doing something energetically.

/kraSH/

crash
adjective adverb noun verb

done rapidly and intensively. with sudden loud sound. Accident when two objects (cars) hit each other. To stay at another person's house.

/smaSH/

smash
noun verb

In a sport, a hard hit of a ball toward the ground. To break into pieces.

/ˈbo͝olˌdōz/

bulldoze
verb

clear ground or destroy (buildings, trees, etc.) with bulldozer.

/ˈhərdl/

hurtle
verb

move or cause to move at high speed.

/ˈkanən/

cannon
noun verb

Large wheeled gun that fires heavy metal balls. To hit and bounce off.

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