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UK
/pˈɑːstʃəɹˌɛlənd/
]
NOUN
- a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock
How To Use pastureland In A Sentence
- The shepherd stands on a hill and looks out over the pastureland, which is full of sheep and goats and cows. None so Blind
- A long winding driveway leads to this secluded property, which is situated on elevated ground with spectacular views of surrounding pastureland and magnificent stands of mature timber.
- The high pastureland was lush with grass, sere and tussocky now after the summer's heat, and it sort of rolled, building itself up in a series of slow waves into the foothills of the Sierras.
- Local authorities appear to have quelled the protests, which erupted last week after a Mongolian herder was killed by a coal truck driven by a member of China's dominant Han ethnic group as a group of herders sought to block a convoy from crossing pastureland. China Says Foreigners Fuel Unrest in Mongolia
- Between the villages were long stretches of more pastureland which were sometimes dotted with cattle and horses. JANAKY AND THE GIANT
- Pastureland culture is an important source of modern civilization construction.
- Changes in area of hayfields and pasturelands were likewise positively correlated.
- At Monasterevin it turns southwards and makes its way through the rich tillage and pasturelands of Kildare, Carlow and Kilkenny, passing through the towns of Athy and Carlow along the way.
- On a per-acre basis, the State of Florida has spent an average of $1,326 per acre, which is approximately the value of unimproved pastureland in Florida (Reynolds and Deas).
- Intending to raise the baby himself, but not possessing of the means to do so, the shepherd gives it to a fellow shepherd from a distant land, who spends the summers sharing pastureland with his flocks. Capsule Summaries of the Great Books of the Western World