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Word: Plowing

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Plowing refers to the act of turning over and preparing the soil for planting crops using a tool called a plow. It is an important farming activity that helps to make the ground ready for seeds.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "plowing" when talking about farming or gardening activities.
  • It can also refer to the action of moving through something, like snow, in a similar way to how a plow moves through soil.
Example Sentence:
  • "He hired someone to do the plowing for him because he didn't have a tractor."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a metaphorical sense, "plowing" can be used to describe effort or work being done in a particular field, such as research or study, where someone is "plowing through" information or tasks.
Word Variants:
  • Plow (verb): The action of plowing (to plow the field).
  • Plowed (past tense of plow): The soil that has already been plowed.
  • Plowman: A person who plows the land.
Different Meaning:
  • In addition to its agricultural meaning, "plowing" can also refer to clearing snow from roads or paths, as in "plowing the driveway."
Synonyms:
  • Tilling
  • Cultivating
  • Turning (the soil)
Idioms:
  • "Plow through" - This means to work through something with determination or effort. For example, "She plowed through her homework in just a few hours."
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Plow ahead" - This means to continue doing something in spite of difficulties. For example, "Even though there were challenges, they decided to plow ahead with their project."
Summary:

"Plowing" is an essential farming term that describes the preparation of soil for planting. It can also be used in other contexts to describe determination in tackling tasks.

Noun
  1. tilling the land with a plow
    • he hired someone to do the plowing for him

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