It means to push or move through something, such as--> I plowed my car through the snowbank.
It also describes the act of using a bladed farming machine to cut or mow grasses and hay, such as--> The farmer plowed his field.
The word plowed is an alternate way of spelling ploughed. They have the same meaning.
I ploughed the whole field today.
The farmer ploughed his field.
ploughed; plowed.
A device for breaking ploughed soil into fine tilth and levelling its surface without compacting it, consisting of sets of tinesor circular blades that cut the plough-turned soil when towed across it.
The past participle is ploughed.
because hourses could not plough it
a gort is a ploughed field.
They gain height by flying over large ploughed fields because the large ploughed area gives heat and the glider takes advantage of this to gain altitude
After the field had been ploughed there was lots of clay to be seen.
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The past tense of 'plough' is 'ploughed'. It is perfectly regular.
A furrow is a ploughed row in a field.