Plowed in a sentence as an adjective

He lost control and plowed into a bunch of cars parked by the side of the road.

Rand's point was that streets didn't get plowed by moochers and people who claimed they "deserved it".

In '93, Canon plowed a second investment in to keep them afloat.

I have a canoe, a giant deck bigger than my NYC apt with a grill on it and streets that get plowed.

The driver hit several low bars and signs and plowed onward until the bridge cut the top off.

He smashed through a police barricade and then plowed down people, some of them lined up outside a nightclub, over a span of two blocks.

People have plowed thousands of hours of unpaid work into some of the highest regarded software projects on earth just for fun.

I've got a massive 7 inch scar across my face from when a drunk driver plowed into our car when I was 8 years old. I had over 100 stitches in my head and my face was a criss cross of zipper scars for years.

He told them that while his farm did not produce much, there was a valuable treasure buried in it which they would discover as they plowed the fields.

I spent 6 yrs bootstrapping a sales & services startup to $12M rev / 7-fig net. I watched every $ and plowed My Own Profit back into growth.\nHow easy it must be to get huge VC checks & spend more on sales than company top-line!

At the same time, some percentage of each fund will be plowed into programs designed to generate the next layer after that.- Dave Winer

The gentrification of Manhattan has generated a ton of revenue which is being plowed into services across the city.

See how Verizon halted their national rollout of FiOS and instead plowed $130 billion into purchasing the 50% of Verizon Wireless they didn't already own if you want a very recent example of this.

Though they had been replaced by rail for long-distance haulage and by steam engines for driving machinery, they still plowed fields, hauled wagons and carriages short distances, pulled boats on the canals, toiled in the pits, and carried armies into battle.

Plowed definitions

adjective

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

See also: ploughed