plow
verb/plaʊ/
/plaʊ/
(North American English) (British English plough)
[transitive, intransitive]Verb Forms
Idioms Phrasal Verbs| present simple I / you / we / they plow | /plaʊ/ /plaʊ/ |
| he / she / it plows | /plaʊz/ /plaʊz/ |
| past simple plowed | /plaʊd/ /plaʊd/ |
| past participle plowed | /plaʊd/ /plaʊd/ |
| -ing form plowing | /ˈplaʊɪŋ/ /ˈplaʊɪŋ/ |
- plow something to dig and turn over a field or other area of land with a plow
- plowed fields
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Idioms
See plow in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionaryplow a lonely, your own, etc., furrow
- (literary) to do things that other people do not do, or be interested in things that other people are not interested in
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