pastures (Meaning)

pastures

land or a plot of land used for grazing, to feed (animals, such as cattle) on pasture, plants (as grass) for feeding especially grazing animals, to feed (as cattle) on pasture, graze, browse, the feeding of livestock, graze entry 1 sense 1, to use as pasture, plants (such as grass) grown for the feeding especially of grazing animals

pastures Sentence Examples

  1. The verdant pastures stretched endlessly before the grazing cattle.
  2. The farmer led his sheep to graze in the lush pastures by the river.
  3. The horses galloped freely across the vast pastures, their manes flowing in the wind.
  4. The shepherds kept a watchful eye over their flocks in the green pastures.
  5. The pastures were a haven for wildlife, with rabbits hopping and birds soaring overhead.
  6. The aroma of wildflowers wafted through the pastures, carried by the gentle breeze.
  7. The rolling hills and dotted trees created a picturesque backdrop for the serene pastures.
  8. The children skipped and played in the grassy pastures, their laughter echoing in the air.
  9. The pastures provided sustenance and shelter for countless animals, ensuring the balance of the ecosystem.
  10. As the sun set, the pastures took on an ethereal glow, casting long shadows across the landscape.

FAQs About the word pastures

land or a plot of land used for grazing, to feed (animals, such as cattle) on pasture, plants (as grass) for feeding especially grazing animals, to feed (as cat

yards,ranches, prairies, grasslands, leas, pasturages, steppes, ranges,leys, stockyards

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The verdant pastures stretched endlessly before the grazing cattle.

The farmer led his sheep to graze in the lush pastures by the river.

The horses galloped freely across the vast pastures, their manes flowing in the wind.

The shepherds kept a watchful eye over their flocks in the green pastures.