1. plowed - Adjective
2. plowed - Verb
of Plough
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is more honor in a field well plowed than in a field steeped in blood. Lloyd Alexander
All who have served the Revolution have plowed the sea. Simón Bolívar
Instead of clinging to the sardonic funeral towers of metropolitan finance, ours to march out to newly plowed fields, to create fresh patterns of political action, to alter for human purposes the perverse mechanisms or our economic regime, to conceive and to germinate fresh forms of human culture. Lewis Mumford
He sailed through the world guided only by the dim lights of impulse and habit, confident that his course would throw up no obstacles so large that they could not be plowed over with sheer force of momentum. Donna Tartt
You are not a man until you have plowed a field. Finnish Proverb
The heap of yams you will reap depends upon the number of mounds you have plowed. Nigerian Proverb