tilled land

NOUN
  1. arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops
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How To Use tilled land In A Sentence

  • If you were to run the sheep up there, you'd not have to cut into either the forests or the tilled lands to gain pasturage.
  • From generation to generation, they tilled land for landlord only to eke out a bare subsistence. People who associated with them as friends were likewise honest impoverished peasants.
  • tilled land ready for seed
  • They will point out that even in the settlement people are starting to make their own gardens, while others are joining them in the untilled lands.
  • Situated between Kansas City and Wichita, the Flint Hills are a weekend sanctuary for many city folks, an oasis of untilled land in the Midwestern Wheat Belt. Energy Price Outlook, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • untilled land
  • the Acres," as the men of that time always called tilled land; and beyond that was the meadow going fair and smooth, though with here and there a rising in it, down to the lips of the stony waste of the winter river. The House of the Wolfings
  • They will point out that even in the settlement people are starting to make their own gardens, while others are joining them in the untilled lands.
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