cattle (Meaning)

Wordnet

cattle (n)

domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age

Webster

cattle (n. pl.)

Quadrupeds of the Bovine family; sometimes, also, including all domestic quadrupeds, as sheep, goats, horses, mules, asses, and swine.

cattle Sentence Examples

  1. The rancher tended to his herd of cattle, ensuring they were well-fed and healthy.
  2. The countryside was dotted with grazing cattle, peacefully munching on grass.
  3. We drove past vast fields where cattle roamed freely under the open sky.
  4. The auctioneer called out bids as the cattle were brought into the sale ring.
  5. Cattle farming is a significant industry in many rural areas, providing meat and dairy products to consumers.
  6. The cattle ranch stretched for miles, with fences enclosing the grazing land.
  7. Her family has been in the business of raising cattle for generations.
  8. The cattle were rounded up and driven into the corral for branding and sorting.
  9. The cowboy rode horseback through the herd, keeping a watchful eye on the cattle.
  10. The scent of cattle filled the air as we approached the livestock market.

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The rancher tended to his herd of cattle, ensuring they were well-fed and healthy.

The countryside was dotted with grazing cattle, peacefully munching on grass.

We drove past vast fields where cattle roamed freely under the open sky.

The auctioneer called out bids as the cattle were brought into the sale ring.