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Phrase(s): plow through something
1. Lit. to move through something such as snow or mud with a plow. • The huge truck plowed through the snow-covered streets so traffic could move again. 2. Fig. to work through something with determination. • She plowed through the book to learn everything she could. • Billy plowed through dinner and ran outside to play.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs