pasturer (Meaning)

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pasturer (n.)

One who pastures; one who takes cattle to graze. See Agister.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pasturer

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pasturer Sentence Examples

  1. The verdant pastures stretched out before the herd, inviting them to graze.
  2. The farmer's sheep grazed peacefully in their secluded pasturer.
  3. The rolling hills surrounding the pasturer provided shelter from predators.
  4. The fences enclosing the pasturer ensured the safety of the livestock within.
  5. The pasturer's lush grasses provided ample nourishment for the animals.
  6. The farmer regularly inspected the pasturer to ensure its condition.
  7. The cattle roamed freely across the expansive pasturer, enjoying their surroundings.
  8. The pasturer served as a sanctuary for the animals during harsh weather conditions.
  9. The newly fenced pasturer protected the herd from straying into neighboring fields.
  10. The pasturer was a vital part of the farm's ecosystem, supporting both livestock and wildlife.

FAQs About the word pasturer

One who pastures; one who takes cattle to graze. See Agister.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The verdant pastures stretched out before the herd, inviting them to graze.

The farmer's sheep grazed peacefully in their secluded pasturer.

The rolling hills surrounding the pasturer provided shelter from predators.

The fences enclosing the pasturer ensured the safety of the livestock within.