Phrasal verbs starting with "plow"
10 phrasal verbs use this verb
American English: to continue doing something with determination despite difficulties or obstacles.
American English: to reinvest profits or earnings back into the same business.
American English: to knock down or crash into something with heavy, unstoppable force.
To invest heavily or incorporate something into a larger whole
To collide with something with great force, or to start something energetically
To continue doing something difficult or tedious with determination
To knock something down or flatten it by moving through it with great force
To move or work through something with sustained force or effort, often slowly or laboriously
To turn crops or material into the soil with a plow, or to overwhelm and destroy something completely
To break up and turn over land with a plow, or to churn up a surface through repeated heavy movement