Definitionn. an estate where cash crops are grown on a large scale
Last update: April 24, 2016
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Now a days Teak plantations are in passion. [verb]
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At the plantation, many electric poles were generated [Please select]
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Her dad works on the plantation, cutting down heavy banana bunches. [verb]
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A coniferous plantation on a long ridge from which there are great views to the north toward the rolling Cheviot Hills. [adverb]
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They then went on again, and entered a small plantation of oak-trees, of about forty years' growth--very thick and very dark, with close underwood below. [adverb]
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'It must be at old Vick's plantation,' at Walnut Hills, said he: 'well, that is a change.' [verb]
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Watermelon shows man, lock shows prisoner; and it ain't likely there's two prisoners on such a little plantation, and where the people's all so kind and good. [adverb]
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He had been educated on a plantation where the finest company was a Spanish officer or a French merchant from Orleans. [adverb]
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It tells all about him, to a dotpaints him like a picture, and tells the plantation he's frum, below Newrleans. [noun]
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Jacques' plantation, forty mile below New Orleans, last winter, and likely went north, and whoever would catch him and send him back he could have the reward and expenses. [noun]
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