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Present participle for to turn up the earth of an area of land, especially before sowing
“We do not plow the land that we do plow half as much as we should.”
Present participle for to apply great and continuous effort
“I managed to find a nice, quiet space where I could zone out and plow through my assignments.”
Present participle for to move or progress with great difficulty or laboriously
“Many times we had to plow our way through the low flat places which were covered with mud.”
Present participle for to push or force one's way through
“He attempted every move he could think of to plow his way through the crowd to get closer to D'Angelo.”
Present participle for to puncture or pierce with a sharp, pointed object
Present participle for to delve into or hollow out a surface or ground
Present participle for to move or proceed very quickly
Present participle for to gather or bring in, especially crops
Present participle for to take possession of, usually under suspicious circumstances
Farming, or the development of land for farming
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