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Meaning of vaccary

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vaccary (n.)

A cow house, dairy house, or cow pasture.

vaccary Sentence Examples

  1. The vaccary, a rustic herd of ancient cows, roamed the vast meadows.
  2. Their sturdy bodies and gentle nature made the vaccary a beloved sight among the villagers.
  3. The herdsman led the vaccary to lush pastures, where they grazed contentedly.
  4. The milk from the vaccary was renowned for its richness and flavor.
  5. The calves skipped and frolicked in the meadows, their antics bringing joy to the vaccary.
  6. The vaccary provided sustenance and companionship to the rural community.
  7. The sound of the vaccary's bells echoed through the countryside, signaling their presence.
  8. The sight of the vaccary grazing peacefully evoked a sense of serenity and tranquility.
  9. The vaccary was an integral part of the village's livelihood and heritage.
  10. The ancient tradition of the vaccary continues to thrive, connecting generations to their cultural roots.

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A cow house, dairy house, or cow pasture.

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The vaccary, a rustic herd of ancient cows, roamed the vast meadows.

Their sturdy bodies and gentle nature made the vaccary a beloved sight among the villagers.

The herdsman led the vaccary to lush pastures, where they grazed contentedly.

The milk from the vaccary was renowned for its richness and flavor.