1. ploughed - Adjective
2. ploughed - Verb
of Plough
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy solar plexus was tight with fear as I ploughed on. Halfway up I stopped, exhausted. I could look down 10,000 feet between my legs, and I have never felt more insecure. Anxiously I waved Tenzing up to me. Edmund Hillary
We aged a hundred years, and this happened in a single hour: the short summer had already died, the body of the ploughed plains smoked. Anna Akhmatova
One of the good things about Larkin is that he still has you firmly by the hand as you cross the finishing-line, whereas reading Auden is like doing a parachute-drop: for a while the view is wonderful, but then you end up on your back in the middle of a ploughed field and in the wrong county. Alan Bennett
Who sees the meaning of the flower uprooted in the ploughed field? Margaret Fuller
If you have ploughed with oxen, married a widow and never said a bad word - surely you go to heaven. Finnish Proverb
If you have ploughed with oxen. Finnish Proverb