plough (or "plow" in American English)
(verb)
= to turn over the soil with a plough
Examples
Mark ploughed the fields early in the morning to prepare for sowing seeds.
We ploughed the driveway after the snowstorm.
Do you know how to plough a field properly?
Reference
Here are a few more examples using "plough":
The farmer used a modern tractor to plough the land efficiently.
After the heavy rain, they had to plough the fields again to aerate the soil.
She learned how to plough during her summer job on the farm.
They ploughed through the thick snow to reach the cabin.
Some synonyms for "plough" (or "plow"):
turn over
dig
cultivate
furrow
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What does it mean to plough?
A) To walk slowly
B) To dig and turn soil
C) To cook food
D) To fix a car






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