[
US
/ˈpɑɹˌkɫænd/
]
[ UK /pˈɑːklənd/ ]
[ UK /pˈɑːklənd/ ]
NOUN
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a large area of land preserved in its natural state as public property
there are laws that protect the wildlife in this park
How To Use parkland In A Sentence
- This parkland-styled course has tree-lined fairways that follow the gentle roll of the surrounding topography.
- Sometime after AD 73 this was superseded by a palace, built using many exotic imported materials and surrounded by gardens and landscaped parkland.
- The residents have been overrun with the lop-eared rodents residing in the parklands and King George Park.
- All four resorts are set in acres of beautiful parkland. The Sun
- A million cubic meters of contaminated dirt has been converted into parkland, nearly 3,000 apartments, and shopping centers, all with high tech amenities and smart energy meters to make future improvements plug-and-play. Terry Tamminen: The City of the Future Is Already Here
- They inhabit dense forests, open sagebrush country, and alpine parklands.
- If it's a success and chooses to expand, what of the neighbouring trees and parkland?
- It is surrounded by parkland, including a bewitching rose garden. Times, Sunday Times
- Outside, you can explore a fragrant herb garden, orchards and lawns or take a circular walk through the parkland. The Sun
- It is the towering, 103-foot cross atop city parkland that landed the measure on the ballot in the first place.