Wiktionary
vb. To crash into something.
Usage examples of "plow into".
Sunbright Steelshanks, barbarian, grabbed his much-smaller companion Knucklebones, part-elven thief, by one arm, and hurled her a dozen feet to plow into powdery snow.
Mr Gray drove the big orange plow into the parking lot for trucks (Jonesy's muscles trembling with the strain of turning the big steering wheel), and was delighted to see four other plows, practically identical to his own, all parked together.
The Black Birds were right on her tail, and she was either going to plow into the dirt of the Arkansas bluffs, or fly right up into their claws.
No sooner had he put a plow into the deep, rich soil of the canyon bottom than he felt he had indeed come home.
Every now and then a stray bullet would spray up dirt or plow into the wood.
The target was the three hundred disarmed Brigaderos, and it would plow into them like a steam-powered saw through soft wood.