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Meaning of bed ground

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bed ground (n)

an area on which a drove of cattle or sheep can sleep for a night

an area on which a drove of cattle or sheep can sleep for a night

bed ground Sentence Examples

  1. The weary traveler collapsed gratefully onto the soft bed ground, his limbs aching for rest.
  2. The damp bed ground left an uncomfortable chill on the skin of the sleeping campers.
  3. The children skipped merrily on the bed ground, their laughter echoing through the meadow.
  4. The farmer tilled the bed ground, preparing it for the planting season.
  5. The hardened bed ground crackled under the weight of the heavy machinery.
  6. The wounded soldier lay on the bed ground, his eyes closed in pain.
  7. The wildflowers bloomed abundantly on the bed ground, creating a vibrant tapestry of color.
  8. The old tree's roots extended deep into the bed ground, providing stability and nourishment.
  9. The archaeological team carefully excavated the bed ground, uncovering remnants of an ancient civilization.
  10. The bed ground had been scorched black by the wildfire, leaving a desolate and barren landscape behind.

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an area on which a drove of cattle or sheep can sleep for a night, an area on which a drove of cattle or sheep can sleep for a night

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The weary traveler collapsed gratefully onto the soft bed ground, his limbs aching for rest.

The damp bed ground left an uncomfortable chill on the skin of the sleeping campers.

The children skipped merrily on the bed ground, their laughter echoing through the meadow.

The farmer tilled the bed ground, preparing it for the planting season.