Definitionn. succulent herbaceous vegetation of pasture land
Last update: July 3, 2015
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Pasturage is good, particularly in the north-east, where dairy-farming flourishes. [Please select]
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Coin had depreciated, without a corresponding rise of wages, and labor was cheap, because tillage lands were converted to pasturage. [Please select]
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Consequently there are none of these animals, for the climate and pasturage has not as yet seemed suitable for them. [Please select]
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The troop begins its steadying-work as soon as it comes into contact with its pasturage, the green cabbage-leaf. [Please select]
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They made their living by raising stock, and to be deprived of pasturage angered them. [Please select]
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As they went on the pasturage became richer, the air cooler. [Please select]
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Sandy went on ahead, guiding the flock to the best pasturage and the freshest water-holes. [Please select]
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Many of the great ranches in the valley possessed prescriptive rights to pasturage over vast tracts in the high Sierras. [Please select]
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The ass said: "If it is so, we had better get up and go farther, for the pasturage here is very bad"; and the dog continued: "Yes, indeed." [Please select]
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The red clover yields up its stores only to the longer proboscis of the bumble-bee, else the bee pasturage of our agricultural districts would be unequaled. [Please select]
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