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plowed

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Verb

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plowed

  1. simple past and past participle of plow

Adjective

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plowed (comparative more plowed, superlative most plowed)

  1. Alternative form of ploughed (turned over with the blade of a plow)
  2. Alternative form of ploughed (well-trodden or well-researched)
  3. Alternative form of ploughed (drunk)
    • 2005, Anita Shreve, A Wedding in December[1], Little, Brown and Company, published 2005, →ISBN:
      We all assumed he'd walked back to campus along the beach, singing off-key as he had a habit of doing when he was plowed.
    • 2005, Gary Stromberg, Jane Merrill, The Harder They Fall: Celebrities Tell Their Real Life Stories of Addiction and Recovery, Hazelden, published 2007, →ISBN, page 72:
      Then I got a fifth of Bushmills and went back to the room and got plowed. That was my week of being "on the wagon."
    • 2013, Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter, Martha Quinn, Gavin Edwards, VJ: The Unplugged Adventures of MTV's First Wave, Atria Books, →ISBN, page 202:
      I sat on a stool while everybody in the crew rotated around me, offering me shots of tequila. The only thing I had eaten all day was a doughnut, and I got totally plowed.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:plowed.

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