plow ahead

plow ahead

To proceed or continue to progress (with something), especially in a headstrong or impetuous manner. (Usually spelled "plough" in British English.) We decided just to plow ahead with our plans, despite the difficulties we knew we'd encounter along the way. Well, that's what happens when you plough ahead without waiting for proper authorization.
See also: ahead, plow
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • plow up
  • plow up (something)
  • What if I don't?
  • And (what) if I don't?
  • plow through
  • plow through (something)
  • plow in
  • go (one's) (own) way
  • go your own way
  • move on someone