Wiktionary
plow through
vb. 1 To persevere with an activity of consuming something, both literally and figuratively. 2 To forcefully make a passage to move through.
Usage examples of "plow through".
He sort of helped them to achieve looseness until he had a gap big enough to push the plow through.
The great machine was winding a winch that pulled the plow through the earth and toward them.
Hard to believe anyone could pull a plow through this mess, but it looked as if Tian Jaffords had been trying.
But no animal large enough to drag a plow through roots and half-burnt saplings could coexist with the aurochs' fury.
But no animal large enough to drag a plow through roots and half-burnt saplings could coexist with the aurochs fury.