paddy field

NOUN
  1. an irrigated or flooded field where rice is grown
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How To Use paddy field In A Sentence

  • Paddy fields functioned as ‘storing ponds’ of rainwater and helped in recharging the groundwater.
  • But he did not receive water from the government irrigation scheme in time, the paddy field dried out and he could not get a good harvest.
  • The background, with hills covered by pine trees on one side of the road and stretches of blue sea on the other side, makes viewing the paddy field soothing to the eyes.
  • After descending from Almora the road winds its way mostly along the valley and we had the constant companionship of lush green paddy fields, luxuriant vegetation all around and an occasional rivulet.
  • Fish species belonging to this type are classified into 3 groups: medaka, loach, etc. that either migrate to paddy fields to spawn or can remain permanently in paddy fields; Japanese bitterlings that do not necessarily migrate to paddy fields; and sticklebacks that cannot survive where there are no springs.
  • Red mud paths dissect the vibrant green of paddy fields, the dense foliage of coconut, jackfruit, cashew, areca nut and bamboo plantations.
  • On the paddy fields of the far east of Wales, with torrential rain falling throughout, there was very little rugby.
  • The city sits in a broad, flat plain, as level and as green as a ripe paddy field at harvest time.
  • They should be saving snakes, not the fifth syllable of deteriorate, which isn't going to keep vermin under control in any paddy fields. Snakes are evil, but save your venom for the self-appointed language police
  • Berark Tadem, the head of the Kampung Singai, noted that the 'musang' culture is an innate character of the Ba'Kelalan people in working their paddy fields. My Sinchew -
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