Meaning & Definition of word "Plowing"

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    Plowing

    /ˈplaʊɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. the action of plowing, as in agriculture.
      • Example: Plowing is essential for maintaining healthy soil and crop yields.
    • 2. a furrow or trench made by a plow.
      • Example: The plowing created deep furrows that helped channel rainwater to the plants.

    verb:

    • 1. the act of turning over and breaking up soil with a plow to prepare it for planting.
      • Example: The farmer spent the whole morning plowing the fields in preparation for spring planting.
    • 2. to move through or over something with force, as if pushing through.
      • Example: The snowplow was plowing through the heavy snow, clearing the roads for commuters.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'plōwian', related to plow.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    plowing ahead:

    Moving forward despite difficulties.

    plowing through:

    To continue with something with great effort.

    plow the field:

    Prepare land for crops.

    Related Words

    plow:

    A tool used for turning soil.

    tillage:

    The agricultural preparation of soil by mechanical cultivation.

    harrowing:

    Breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil.

    Slang Meanings of plowing

    Meaning: To work hard on a tedious task.

    Example Sentence: I've been plowing through these reports all day.

    Meaning: To move quickly through an area.

    Example Sentence: They're plowing through traffic to get to the concert on time.