A farm implement consisting of a heavy blade at the end of a beam, usually hitched to a draft team or motor vehicle and used for breaking up soil and cutting furrows in preparation for sowing.
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An implement of similar function, such as a snowplow.
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An implement used to cut, lift, and turn over soil especially in preparing a seedbed.
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Any of various devices (as a snowplow) operating like a plow.
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phrasal-verb
Plow into Informal To strike with force.
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Plow into Informal To undertake (a task, for example) with eagerness and vigor.
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Plow under To cause to vanish under something piled up.
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Plow under To overwhelm, as with burdens.
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verb-intransitive
To admit of plowing: Rocky earth plows poorly.
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To break and turn up earth with a plow.
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To move or progress with driving force: The attackers formed a wedge and plowed through the enemy line.
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To proceed laboriously; plod: plowed through the backlog of work.
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verb-transitive
To break and turn over (earth) with a plow.
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To cut through (water): plow the high seas.
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To form (a furrow, for example) with a plow.
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To form furrows in with or as if with a plow: plow a field.
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To make or form with driving force: I plowed my way through the crowd.
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verb
To turn, break up, or work with a plow.
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To make (as a furrow) with a plow.
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To cut into, open, or make furrows or ridges in with or as if with a plow.
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To cleave the surface of or move through (water) .
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To clear away snow from with a snowplow .
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