39 collocations for plow

"We met the Droffs on our way here, and they have agreed to help us plow our fields.

Jack sprang aside as a bullet plowed its way through the hard wood.

At that instant Captain Jack, carrying the Ramblin' Kid, leaped through an opening in the willows and stoppedhis front feet plowing the firm ground at the edge of the quivering beach of sand.

by my just Sword, h'ad safer Bestride a Billow when the angry North Plows up the Sea, or made Heavens fire his food; Work me no higher; will you discover yet? Evad.

People never plowed their corn more than three times, and they got from forty to fifty bushels per acre.

A fire, a bad fire like that, gets so in an hour that you can't stop itcan't stop it till it gets out where you can plow a furrow around it.

These all came to Piers asking the way to Truth; but Piers is plowing his half acre and refuses to leave his work and lead them.

V. sail; put to sea &c (depart) 293; take ship, get under way; set sail, spread sail, spread canvas; gather way, have way on; make sail, carry sail; plow the waves, plow the deep, plow the main, plow the ocean; walk the waters.

She work in de fiel' an Old Marster say she's de only woman on de place what could plow lak a man.

V. sail; put to sea &c (depart) 293; take ship, get under way; set sail, spread sail, spread canvas; gather way, have way on; make sail, carry sail; plow the waves, plow the deep, plow the main, plow the ocean; walk the waters.

The farmer must plow the soil and sow the seed months before he can reap the harvest which will reward him for his efforts.

And while the Chickamin was still plowing the inshore waters on an even keel, she walked the guard rail alongside and joined her brother in the pilot house.

V. sail; put to sea &c (depart) 293; take ship, get under way; set sail, spread sail, spread canvas; gather way, have way on; make sail, carry sail; plow the waves, plow the deep, plow the main, plow the ocean; walk the waters.

He turned and left the place; but the trouble that was plowing hither and thither through the deep of his meditations went with him.

Reddy looked disconsolately after the wretched Heady plowing through the slush homeward until his twin brother disappeared in the distance.

Tull also advocated the idea that manure should be put on green and plowed under in order to obtain anything like its full benefit, as well as many other sound ideas that are still disregarded by many American farmers.

"They that plow iniquity, and sow wickedness, shall reap the same."

Law, mammy could plow jes lak a man all day long; den milk

Once upon a time, Frederick, King of Prussia, surnamed "Old Fritz," took a ride, and saw an old laborer plowing his land by the wayside cheerily singing his song.

" Sez I, "We have a right to plow green sword, shingle a steep barn ruff, or break a yoke of steers.

She could plow an' wuk in de fiel's jes' lak a man, an' my pappy, he done de same.

I shucked corn, slopped pigs, milked, plowed a mule over them rocks, thinned out corn.

I was big enough to plow same year the war ceasted.

But at the same time, all these men that leave the east and come out here to make homesseems like they've got a right to settle down and plow up a garden patch if they want to.

Some plowed up the old branding-pen for a garden.

39 collocations for  plow