prairie (Meaning)
Wordnet
prairie (n)
a treeless grassy plain
Synonyms & Antonyms of prairie
prairie Sentence Examples
- The vast prairie stretched out before us, its golden grasses dancing in the wind.
- The bison roamed the prairie, their thundering hooves shaking the ground.
- The cowboys rode across the prairie, herding cattle to new pastures.
- The prairie sky was a vast canvas, painted with vibrant sunsets and starry nights.
- The wildflowers of the prairie burst into bloom, creating a vibrant tapestry of colors.
- The wind whispered through the prairie grasses, carrying the scent of sage and sweetgrass.
- The prairie offered both beauty and danger, a harsh yet alluring landscape.
- The Native Americans who called the prairie home were closely tied to its rhythms and traditions.
- The prairie was a place of endless horizon, where dreams and possibilities seemed within reach.
- The prairie holds a special place in the American imagination, symbolizing both freedom and the indomitable spirit.
FAQs About the word prairie
a treeless grassy plain
pampa, plain,steppe, savannah, savanna, grassland, veld, meadow, field, veldt
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The vast prairie stretched out before us, its golden grasses dancing in the wind.
The bison roamed the prairie, their thundering hooves shaking the ground.
The cowboys rode across the prairie, herding cattle to new pastures.
The prairie sky was a vast canvas, painted with vibrant sunsets and starry nights.