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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "plowman" in a sentence

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    plowman


    1. Looking to the day, when the plowman overtakes the reaper,


    2. "Well," Olin mused, "why don't field horses rebel at pulling the plow? They are by far stronger than the plowman


    3. A workingman’s blunt features, like the face of an Orkney plowman, only darker, more stubbled, streaked on one cheek with grease


    4. From the time of Piers Plowman down, the peasant had stood high with the great writers of poetry and prose alike


    5. "What justice is there in this," asks the great Lord Chancellor, whose character stood the test of death—"what justice is there in this, that a nobleman, a goldsmith, a banker, or any other man, that either does nothing at all or at best is employed in things that are of no use to the public, should live in great luxury and splendor upon what is so ill acquired; and a mean man, a carter, a smith, a plowman, that works harder even than the beasts themselves, and is employed on labors so necessary that no commonwealth could hold out a year without them, can only earn so poor a livelihood, and must lead so miserable a life, that the condition of the beasts is much better than theirs?"


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    Synonyms for "plowman"

    ploughman plower plowman

    "plowman" definitions

    a man who plows