How to use in-sentence of “plow”:
+ The dirt lifted by the plow is more loose than before.
+ A plow is pulled across the ground by a human or animal.
+ A plow also lifts up the soil and tips it over, but a harrow works mostly by cutting into the soil and breaking it up.
+ Alvin also creates a plow of living gold, which is bestowed with magic, as his journeyman work to release himself from his apprenticeship as a Smith.
+ When pulled across the ground, the plow lifts up Soildirt and makes two lines of dirt behind it.
+ Modern anchors are designed to be better than the plow and claw types.
Example sentences of “plow”:
+ They are also used for carrying things or pulling carts, or to help plow farmer’s fields in agriculture.
+ In 1837, he created his plow using a broken saw blade.
+ John Deere came up with the idea for a plow that would work.
+ Conches use heavy rollers that plow back and forth through the chocolate paste under regulated speeds and temperatures.
+ John sold his first plow to a farmer named Lewis Crandall.
+ An ox is a male bovine that has been castrated after puberty and is trained and used for draft purposes, such as pulling a plow or a wagon.
+ They are also used for carrying things or pulling carts, or to help plow farmer's fields in agriculture.
+ In 1837, he created his plow using a broken saw blade.
+ Eventually they learned to plow differently and plant crops that survived a drought better, and to plant trees in rows called windbreaks.
+ Lewis loved the plow told lots of other farmers.
+ A plow or plough is a simple machine used in farming.
+ The Egyptian plow had a small blade on it but did not cut the soil.