plowed

[plaʊd]

plowed Definition

  • 1(of a vehicle or its driver) move in a fast and uncontrolled manner
  • 2cut a straight furrow in plowing

Using plowed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "plowed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The car plowed through the intersection and hit a tree.

  • Example

    The farmer plowed the field with his tractor.

  • Example

    The ship plowed through the waves during the storm.

plowed Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with plowed

  • plow ahead

    to continue doing something despite difficulties or opposition

    Example

    Despite the setbacks, we decided to plow ahead with our plans.

  • to crash into something with force

    Example

    The truck plowed into the side of the building.

  • to work one's way through something quickly and with determination

    Example

    I need to plow through this stack of paperwork before I can go home.

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Summary: plowed in Brief

The verb 'plowed' [plaʊd] has two main definitions: moving in a fast and uncontrolled manner, as in 'The car plowed through the intersection and hit a tree,' and cutting a straight furrow in plowing, as in 'The farmer plowed the field with his tractor.' It also has several phrases, including 'plow ahead,' meaning to continue despite difficulties, 'plow into,' meaning to crash into something, and 'plow through,' meaning to work through something quickly.