plough into vs sprawl

plough into

verb
  • To crash into something. 

  • To engage in some activity with vigor. 

  • To invest a resource (money, material, energy) into something. 

sprawl

verb
  • To spread out in a disorderly fashion; to straggle. 

  • To scoot the legs backwards, so as to land on the upper back of an opponent attempting a takedown. 

  • To sit with the limbs spread out. 

noun
  • A defensive technique that is done in response to certain takedown attempts, where one scoots the legs backwards so as to land on the upper back of the opponent. 

  • An ungainly sprawling posture. 

  • A straggling, haphazard growth, especially of housing on the edge of a city. 

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