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  • plough
    adj. ploughable.

  • plough
    expr. plough back, to reinvest (the profits of a business) in the same business.
    Ex. Nearly 40 per cent of all the profits United States Steel has earned during this period has been ploughed back into this programme (New York Times).

  • plough
    expr. plough into, to invest in.
    Ex. In the last ten years Imperial Oil has ploughed a billion dollars into the Canadian economy (Maclean's).

  • plough
    expr. plough out,
    a. to dig or thrust out (of the ground) with a plough.
    Ex. to plough out roots or weeds.
    b. to remove; cast out; hollow out.
    Ex. channels ploughed out by a river. (Figurative.) God loves not to plough out the h

  • plough
    expr. plough under,
    a. to bury in the soil by ploughing (grass or legume) as a form of green manure.
    Ex. This crop furnishes hay and perhaps some pasturage before it is ploughed under (Fred W. Emerson).
    b. (U.S.) to reduce overproduct

  • plough
    expr. plough up,
    a. to break up (ground) by ploughing.
    Ex. The wild boar ploughs it [the earth] up like a furrow, and does irreparable damage in the cultivated lands (Oliver Goldsmith).
    b. to dig or thrust out (of the ground) by ploug

  • plough
    noun plougher.

  • plough
    noun 1. a big, heavy, farm implement or piece of machinery for cutting the soil and turning it over.
    Ex. The plough bottom lifts, turns, and breaks up the soil (A. D. Longhouse).
    2. a machine for removing snow; snowplough.
    3. any one

  • plough
    plough (1), noun, verb.
    (Especially British)

  • plough
    plough (2), transitive verb.
    (British Slang.) to fail a student; flunk.
    Ex. A Greek classmate of mine at Exeter was ploughed in preliminary Greek (Joel Sayre).

  • Plough
    Plough (3), noun.
    1. the Big Dipper; Charles's Wain.
    2. the entire constellation Ursa Major.

  • plough
    v.i. 1. to use a plough.
    Ex. The farmer prefers to plough in the fall, so that he can begin seeding in the spring as soon as weather permits (Colby and Foster).
    2. to move as a plough does; advance slowly and with effort.
    Ex. the ... h

  • plough
    v.t. 1. to turn up (the soil) with a plough; till.
    Ex. to plough a straight furrow.
    2. to remove with a plough or as if with a plough.
    Ex. to plough snow, to plough up old roots.
    3. to furrow.
    Ex. to plough a field, (Figur

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