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Webster 1828 Edition


Plowed

PLOW'ED

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Turned up with a plow; furrowed.

Definition 2024


plowed

plowed

English

Alternative forms

Verb

plowed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of plow

Adjective

plowed (comparative more plowed, superlative most plowed)

  1. Turned over with the blade of a plow to create furrows (usually for planting crops).
  2. (figuratively, rare) Well-trodden or well-researched, previously explored.
  3. (US, informal) Drunk.
    • 2005, Anita Shreve, A Wedding in December, Little, Brown and Company (2005), ISBN 9780316024259, unnumbered page:
      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 (2007), ISBN 9781592851560, 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 (with Gavin Edwards), VJ: The Unplugged Adventures of MTV's First Wave, Atria Books (2013), ISBN 9781451678123, 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 examples of usage of this term, see Citations:plowed.

Synonyms

  • (drunk): see also Wikisaurus:drunk.