Ploughed in a sentence as an adjective

", and plenty of people have ploughed through that.

As time\npassed, the grasses were replaced by ploughed fields.

I just ploughed through the thread on the bitcointalk forum.

It's important to note that that $450bn isn't just ploughed into the ground each year.

This was a ploughed field - it was about as disturbed as you can get.

Having ploughed/struggledto set 5 now it's almost daunting to think people DO breeze through that.

See RollerCoasters being ploughed into waiting crowds for one example.

Any money left over from the event will ploughed back into the production of future events.

And often, the university gets some of the money from the company that gets ploughed back into research.

It has recurring revenue from email and iOS subscriptions that we've ploughed back into the project.

Couple of incidents from my youth:A good friend of mine had a couple of bones smashed in his ankle after a fairly innocent looking Yokomo MR4 TC ploughed into his leg at around 40mph.

You just keep reading in the hope that the hidden chocolate would be worth it, but you find out what you believed to be chocolate was few crystals of household sugar, and you ploughed through dog **** for nothing.

Ploughed definitions

adjective

(of farmland) broken and turned over with a plow; "plowed fields"

See also: plowed