Definition of «plough»

A plough is a tool used for farming, specifically for tilling or preparing soil for planting. It consists of a deep-shank plow that turns over and loosens the top layer of soil, while also breaking up any clumps in the dirt. The action of using a plough helps to aerate the soil, allowing air, water, and nutrients to penetrate more easily, promoting plant growth.

Phrases with «plough»

Sentences with «plough»

  • Where I do plough through on what I consider badly written fiction or even non-fiction, is when I'm reading a bestseller or highly recommended book. (hunterswritings.com)
  • Julian's grandfather Tony Cadman had posted a Facebook appeal seeking him after a van on Thursday ploughed into crowds on Barcelona's Las Ramblas boulevard which was packed with tourists. (businessinsider.com)
  • He was eventually brought down and after a great phase of play by MMU, Johnny Xanh ploughed on through and gave MMU another 5 points, making the score 22 - 3. (mmusportblog.com)
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