Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An attachment to a plow, in the form of a riding-seat supported on two wheels, to enable the plowman to ride at his work. See
sulky-plow , under plow.
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Examples
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The plow-truck outruns me down the hill, but I have pseudo-clean track in which to ride.
Archive 2008-05-01 Isaac 2008
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We have driveway, at least until the orange plow-truck rumbles by again...
I need to check my "veteran's benefits" jhetley 2008
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A day after he watched his stolen plow-truck lurch away on an ill-fated path up Parliament
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Patrick White 2011
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A day after he watched his stolen plow-truck lurch away on an ill-fated path up Parliament
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Patrick White 2011
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Russell, 35, was killed after a barefoot man stole a plow-truck from a snow-clearing crew in Toronto's Regent Park and went on a two-hour destructive rampage through city streets.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Jill Mahoney 2011
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How much training do the plow-truck drivers receive?
Durangoherald.com 2009
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