The word 'plow' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it as a verb meaning to break up and loosen soil with a plow, or hoe, before planting, or as a noun referring to a tool used in farming. Example sentence: The farmer used a plow to prepare the soil for planting.
But even for a plow driver, the snow is no cakewalk.
Administrators rarely disclose how much football revenue they plow back into academic programmes or scholarships.
Not long ago, Karl Smith at Modeled Behavior wrote a post arguing that global warming would likely have a number of nasty consequences, but that humanity's best policy response is to plow forward in pursuit of economic growth, including through the aggressive development of fossil fuel sources.
The phone has no clunky keyboard or rows of fiddly function keys, and no pop-up menus to plow through.
Tractor-plow sizes generally range from 10 to 18 inches (25 to 45 centimetres), although larger, special-purpose types exist.
Moldboard-plow bottom sizes refer to width between share wing and the landside.
The disk-plow bottom is usually equipped with a scraper that aids in pulverizing the furrow slice.
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