plough
101plough — chiefly British variant of plow …
102plough — /plow/, n., v.t., v.i. Chiefly Brit. plow. * * * …
103Plough — noun The common name for the brightest seven stars of the constellation Ursa Major. Syn: Big Dipper, Charles Wain, Wain …
104plough — When the Israelites settled in Canaan, they were obliged to learn agricultural arts and sought help from their neighbours (1 Sam. 13:20). Ploughing took place in the winter in preparation for planting seed. Jesus used ploughing as a metaphor for… …
105plough — sb. [ploth]. Rel. Ant. i. p. 111. ON. plogr …
106Plough — plaÊŠ n. (British) Big Dipper, type of constellation (Astronomy) …
107plough — sulh, erian …
108plough — verb 1) the fields were ploughed Syn: till, furrow, harrow, cultivate, work 2) the car ploughed into a wall Syn: crash, smash, career, plunge, bulldoze, hurtle …
109ˌplough ˈon — phrasal verb to continue doing something that takes a lot of effort or is likely to cause you problems …
110plough — [[t]plaʊ[/t]] n. v. t. v. i. chiefly brit. brit. plow …