Definitionn. a field where grass or alfalfa are grown to be made into hay
Last update: September 27, 2016
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I like to pick wild flowers in the meadow [Please select]
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During the summer months many birds nesting on adjacent farmland use the meadow for feeding. [noun]
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In pasture, cutting will prevent meadow buttercup seeding. [noun]
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To the right and left and far behind him all had once been their domain--every tree, and meadow, and rock that faced the moon, had belonged to his ancestors. [noun]
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If there were none, women would live together like lambs in a meadow. [noun]
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Oldbuck led the way down the bank, by a steep but secure path, which soon placed them on the verdant meadow where the ruins stood. [noun]
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A perfect master of all manly exercises, the management of a horse in water was as familiar to him as when upon a meadow. [noun]
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I must overflow his meadow and prevent him from cutting the grass. [noun]
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The meadow, without the mower, yields neither hay nor aftermath. [adverb]
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