a plow
11plow into — [phrasal verb] 1 plow into (someone or something) : to crash into (someone or something) usually at a high speed The car plowed into the guardrail. 2 plow (money, profits, etc.) into (something) : to invest (money, profits …
12plow|boy — «PLOW BOY», noun. 1. a boy who guides a plow or the horses drawing it. 2. a country boy …
13plow|man — «PLOW muhn», noun, plural men. 1. a man who guides a plow. 2. a farmworker …
14plow|share — «PLOW SHAIR», noun. the blade of a plow, the part that cuts the soil; share …
15plow|tail — «PLOW TAYL», noun. the handle or handles of a plow …
16plow|back — «PLOW BAK», noun. 1. a reinvestment of profits of a business in the same business. 2. the sum that has been reinvested …
17plow|land — PLOW LAND, luhnd», noun. 1. an old English measure of land, usually 120 acres, considered as the area capable of being tilled with a team of eight oxen. 2. arable land …
18plow|wright — «PLOW RYT», noun. a person who makes and repairs plows …
19plow on — [phrasal verb] : to continue doing something that is slow and difficult I was discouraged, but I plowed on. • • • Main Entry: ↑plow …
20plow — [plau] n, v the usual American spelling of ↑plough …