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clough
noun
A narrow, steep-sided valley or ravine (chiefly British, especially in northern England).
furlough
noun
An authorized leave of absence, especially for military personnel or employees.
McCullough
name
A Scottish and Irish surname meaning "son of the hound of Ulster."
plough
noun
A farm tool with a blade, pulled through soil to break it up before planting.
ploughed
adj
Turned over with a plough, ready for planting.
ploughing
noun
The work of breaking up soil into furrows using a plough, to get it ready for planting.
slough
noun
The old skin shed by a snake, or dead tissue that separates from a wound.
turlough
noun
A seasonal lake in a limestone area that fills with groundwater during the rainy season and dries out in summer.
Willoughby
name
An English surname and place name meaning "farm by the willows."