1. ploughing - Noun
2. ploughing - Verb
of Plough
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe hired someone to do the plowing for him Source: Internet
After ploughing Australian bowlers for boundaries all over the ground in the first encounter of the World Cup, Verma also wreaked havoc on the Bangaldeshi bowlers. Source: Internet
Another Sin hasn't won since ploughing through the mud to claim the Wellington Town Plate in early autumn but has been tackling much tougher fields since. Source: Internet
Although it is attested to be a part of the rituals by a version of the Papyrus Jumilhac, in which it took Isis 12 days to reassemble the pieces, coinciding with the festival of ploughing. Source: Internet
By not ploughing, beneficial fungi and microbial life can develop that will eventually bring air into the soil, retain water and build up nutrients. Source: Internet
Away in a local derby often ploughing a lone furrow up front, he was isolated against three high-class center-backs and did not the impact he would have liked. Source: Internet