ranch (Meaning)

Wordnet

ranch (n)

farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle)

Wordnet

ranch (v)

manage or run a ranch

Webster

ranch (v. t.)

To wrench; to tear; to sprain; to injure by violent straining or contortion.

Webster

ranch (n.)

A tract of land used for grazing and the rearing of horses, cattle, or sheep. See Rancho, 2.

ranch Sentence Examples

  1. The sprawling ranch extended for miles, dotted with grazing cattle and lush meadows.
  2. The aroma of freshly cut hay permeated the air at the secluded ranch.
  3. The equestrian ranch offered horseback riding lessons and scenic trail rides.
  4. In the heart of the Old West, the ranch served as a haven for weary travelers and cowboys.
  5. The cattle ranch's sprawling pastures supported a vast herd of Angus and Hereford cattle.
  6. The ranch house featured a cozy fireplace and a wide porch overlooking the picturesque landscape.
  7. The ranch's verdant alfalfa fields provided essential feed for the livestock.
  8. The family-run ranch had been passed down through generations, preserving the traditions of the American West.
  9. Visitors flocked to the ranch for a taste of the authentic cowboy lifestyle, complete with rodeos and branding.
  10. The secluded ranch provided a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

FAQs About the word ranch

farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle), manage or run a ranchTo wrench; to tear; to sprain

farm, grange, farmstead,estate, homestead, plantation, manor,garden, smallholding, orchard

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The sprawling ranch extended for miles, dotted with grazing cattle and lush meadows.

The aroma of freshly cut hay permeated the air at the secluded ranch.

The equestrian ranch offered horseback riding lessons and scenic trail rides.

In the heart of the Old West, the ranch served as a haven for weary travelers and cowboys.