Mouldboard Plough (Noun)
Meaning
Plow that has a moldboard.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The farmer expertly navigated the mouldboard plough through the dense soil, carefully turning over the earth to prepare it for planting.
- Invented in the late 18th century, the mouldboard plough revolutionized agriculture by allowing farmers to easily till and turn over the soil.
- The heavy-duty mouldboard plough was specifically designed to handle the rocky terrain of the farm, breaking up clods and turning over the soil with ease.
- Before the widespread use of tractors, mouldboard ploughs were pulled by horses or oxen, making the process of tilling the soil labor-intensive and time-consuming.
- The old mouldboard plough had been passed down through generations of the family, its wooden handle worn smooth by years of use and weathering.