1. tilling - Noun
2. tilling - Verb
4. Tilling - Proper noun
of Till
Source: Webster's dictionaryNo race can prosper till it learns that there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem. Booker T. Washington
The work of art ... is an instrument for tilling the human psyche, that it may continue to yield a harvest of vital beauty. Herbert Read
Tilling the fertile soil of man's vanity. Ellen Glasgow
My father was a prosperous hatter-farmer - making hats for the local markets during the winter months, tilling his little ten-acre farm during the summer time. Jenkin Lloyd Jones
May I exchange T.S. Eliot's The Wasteland with the future of this earth like a lunatic's dreams and make one season of poetry farming by tilling with the pen of desire. Suman Pokhrel
An ideal Roman citizen was the independent farmer tilling his own land, and the agricultural writers wanted to give their readers a chance to link themselves with their ancestors through this image of self-sufficient villas. Source: Internet