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How to use plowman in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word plowman? Here are some examples.

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He remembers Theo, the plowman, and the white plow-horse, whom he never saw at night.
Taller than either Walter or Johen, and very thin, he did not look like Walter's mental image of a plowman, especially not one coming from a northern county.
He spoke with a backwoods twang and walked in the long-striding, flat-footed, cautious manner of a plowman.
House of Přemysl, also called Přemyslid dynasty, first Czech ruling house, founded, according to tradition, by the plowman Přemysl, who was married to the princess Libuše.
In 1818 Helen Oliver in Scotland met a plowman who turned out to be a woman, so she copied the idea and, borrowing her brother's suit, went off to work as a plasterer.
The fight broke out after the divine plowman Amaethon stole a dog, a lapwing, and a roebuck from Arawn.
At the same time William Langland, author of Piers Plowman, and John Gower were also writing in English.
A stream of visitors came to see him including Common, Heppenstall, Plowman and Cyril Connolly.
An interesting passage in Piers Plowman furnishes us with a proof of the extent to which these songs penetrated into England.
Chaucer describes a Plowman in the General Prologue of his tales, but never gives him his own tale.
The magazine was edited by Max Plowman and Sir Richard Rees, and Plowman accepted the work for publication.
Over the next year he visited them in London, often meeting their friend Max Plowman.
Nick Plowman, consultant clinical oncologist at St Bartholomew's hospital, London, says that before Gamma Knife, an acoustic neuroma– a benign brain tumour – would require a major operation.
Piers Plowman translated the language and concepts of the cloister into symbols and images that could be understood by a layman.
Most of what is known about the poet must be reconstructed from Piers Plowman itself.
In addition you also get almost 60 minutes of outtakes, Mirror Ball, which was a pilot episode, a commentary from Jennifer Saunders and Jon Plowman and cast interviews.
Piers Plowman laid the cloth, and Simplicity brought in the voider.
Blake's use and advocacy of the linear style and attention to the anagogic principles of medieval art aligns him with the illustrator of Piers Plowman.
There are actually two versions of The Plowman's Tale, both of which are influenced by the story Piers Plowman, a work written during Chaucer's lifetime.
In addition you also get almost 60 minutes of out-takes, Mirror Ball which was a pilot episode, a commentary from Jennifer Saunders and Jon Plowman and cast interviews.
Examples from Classical Literature
Most of all, you gain a chance to become something more than a clodhopping plowman.
And I am your plowman, and will hereafter do your plowing only for a thaler a day wages.
It was to this place that the plowman was bending his homeward way.
The one I have first shown you is of a plowman plowing at evening.
The plowman is no longer content to keep his eye forever on the furrow.
Was it Burns who followed the plough, or only Piers plowman?
Piers plowman gives us a lurid picture of what went on there.
A plowman on his legs, is higher than a gentleman on his knees.
Jack Chuma, David Klimavich, Jamie Plowman and Jason Silva have cleared a bar set at a minimum of 11 feet, 6 inches in competition.
Plowman has recently held a senior position as a national educator and campaigns organiser for the Council of Trade Unions.
But Kamal and his associates held the victims captive at a flat on Plowman Close, Edmonton, and demanded more money from Bajwa and Singh.
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