"Ploughed uphill" typically refers to a challenging or difficult situation where someone is working hard against obstacles or unfavorable conditions. It can be used metaphorically to describe efforts that seem futile or where progress is slow and laborious. The phrase suggests a sense of struggle, often implying that achieving goals requires significant effort despite the odds.
a gort is a ploughed field.
I ploughed the whole field today.
The farmer ploughed his field.
ar =on, upon, overâr =ploughed land; ground
You need to go pee.
ploughed; plowed.
The past participle is ploughed.
Tom Uphill died in 1962.
Malcolm Uphill died in 1999.
Uphill Battle ended in 2005.
Uphill Battle was created in 1999.
The park near my house is very uphill