Sentence example with the word 'plowing'

plowing

Definition n. tilling the land with a plow

Last update: October 28, 2015


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Or helping with the plowing or hitching up the team?   [Please select]

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"The oxen were plowing and the asses feeding beside them."   [Please select]

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What a planting there had been that spring, and what a plowing.   [Please select]

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Didn't you know, you bosthoon, that when I said 'holding the plow,' I meant reddening [plowing up] the ground.   [Please select]

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In distant Connecticut, gallant old General Putnam heard the news while plowing.   [Please select]

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The plowing up of the flower-beds and planting of the corn had served a double purpose.   [Please select]

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Wheels underneath the beam regulate the depth of plowing; large wheel runs in the furrow, small wheel on the land.   [Please select]

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Now the car was plowing through the earth--now falling end over end, straining, grinding, roaring, smashing into death and eternity.   [Please select]

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Fall tillage of summer fallow, other than plowing, seems to be beneficial.   [Please select]

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Meanwhile the Golden Eagle, plowing through the clear African air at fifty miles an hour, rapidly drew nearer and nearer to the mysterious Moon Mountains.   [Please select]

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When we were two days out my captain--a splendid man, boys--slipped on the wet foredeck as the yacht was plowing through a heavy sea and struck on his head on a stanchion.   [Please select]

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