Plowed

//plaʊd//

"Plowed" in a Sentence (13 examples)

The boat plowed the waves.

The farmer plowed his field all day.

This is the first time I've ever plowed this land.

Have you ever plowed a field with a horse?

No one says "I am plowed", but in the third person it is "the land is plowed"; bibo "I drink", bibitur uinum "the wine is drunk"; manduco "I eat", manducatur panis "the bread is eaten"; laboro "I work", laboratur uestis "the clothing is worn out", et cetera.

I plowed the field.

Back then, they plowed the fields with horses and mules.

You plowed the field, didn't you?

He plowed the field.

Tom plowed the field.

We all assumed he'd walked back to campus along the beach, singing off-key as he had a habit of doing when he was plowed.

Then I got a fifth of Bushmills and went back to the room and got plowed. That was my week of being "on the wagon."

I sat on a stool while everybody in the crew rotated around me, offering me shots of tequila. The only thing I had eaten all day was a doughnut, and I got totally plowed.

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