Plowing

Pronunciation: /ˈplaʊɪŋ/

Plowing (noun)

  1. The act of pulling a tool through soil to break it up and make furrows for planting.
  2. The act of pushing snow aside with a vehicle or tool to clear a road or path.

Examples

  • Plowing prepares the field for planting.
  • The farmer starts plowing early in the morning.

Plowing (verb)

  1. To pull a tool through soil to break it up and form lines where seeds can be planted.
  2. To move through snow while pushing it to the side, usually to clear a road or path.

Examples

  • Farmers plow the soil before planting crops.
  • The tractor plows the field to break soil.