plow (verb)
31talk about — verb 1. to consider or examine in speech or writing (Freq. 40) The author talks about the different aspects of this question The class discussed Dante s Inferno • Syn: ↑discourse, ↑discuss • Derivationally related forms: ↑disc …
32theologize — verb 1. treat from a theological viewpoint or render theological in character • Syn: ↑theologise • Derivationally related forms: ↑theologiser (for: ↑theologise), ↑theologizer • Hypernyms: ↑ …
33go ahead — verb proceed (with a plan of action) (Freq. 6) He went ahead with the project • Syn: ↑plow ahead • Derivationally related forms: ↑go ahead • Hypernyms: ↑act, ↑ …
34deal with — verb a) To handle verbally or in some form of artistic expression; to address or discuss as a subject. This book deals with incest. b) To take action with respect to (someone or something). The teacher knew how to deal with these lazy students.… …
35collide — verb 1) the trains collided with each other Syn: crash into, hit, strike, impact, run into, bump into, meet head on, cannon into, plow into, barrel into 2) in her work, politics and metaphysics collide Syn …
36cultivate — verb 1) the peasants cultivated the land Syn: till, plow, dig, hoe, farm, work, fertilize, mulch, weed 2) they were encouraged to cultivate basic food crops Syn: grow, raise, rear …
37jostle — verb 1) jostled by the crowd Syn: bump into/against, knock into/against, bang into, collide with, plow into, jolt; push, shove, elbow, mob, shoulder; informal barrel into, bulldoze 2) media empires jostle to catch the eye of Asian readers and… …
38plod — verb 1) Mom plodded wearily upstairs Syn: trudge, walk heavily, clump, stomp, tramp, tromp, lumber, slog 2) I have to plod through the whole book Syn: wade, plow, trawl, toil …
39slam — verb 1) he slammed the door behind him Syn: bang, shut/close with a bang, shut/close noisily, shut/close with force 2) the car slammed into a post Syn: crash into, smash into, collide with, hit, strike, ram …
40trudge — verb they trudged through two miles of wet snow Syn: plod, tramp, tromp, drag oneself, walk heavily, walk slowly, plow, slog, toil, trek; informal traipse, galumph …