NOUN
- a bridge over a ditch consisting of parallel metal bars that allow pedestrians and vehicles to pass, but not cattle
How To Use cattle grid In A Sentence
- They were actually hemmed in by cattle grids at each end of the village, he pointed out - and there were disinfectant mats at each entrance to prevent the spread of infection.
- It was vexing, therefore, to meet Sam Noble at the cattle grid. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
- The cyclist in the foreground of the photograph is a few yards into Hertfordshire, whereas the bridge, tunnel, cattle grid and green fields beyond are all part of Greater London.
- After you cross the cattle grid you are on to the open moor. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
- There was a cattle grid across the road to stop the cows escaping.
- Go on to Trecadifor Farm and over a cattle grid.
- Making your way over the cattle grid down the tree-lined avenue to Pittodrie House, you can feel quite giddy with the sudden outset of countryside syndrome.
- Hicks swung it open and they went carefully over an iron cattle grid and followed the trail downward.
- A large iron gateway sagged permanently open, beside a lodge house and a cattle grid.
- After you cross the cattle grid you are on to the open moor. THE EARTH: An Intimate History