plow on

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Verb[edit]

plow on (third-person singular simple present plows on, present participle plowing on, simple past and past participle plowed on)

  1. (idiomatic) To continue with a menial, tedious, or time-consuming task.
    If you want to get good grades in the exam, you have to plow on with the book.