pastureland — land used for grazing livestock, especially cattle or sheep
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: land used for grazing livestock, especially cattle or sheep
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈpæstʃərˌlænd/
Example Sentences
- The GPS kept saying 'turn right at the pastureland,' but all I saw were hungry cows giving me directions with their moos.
- The government plans to preserve this pastureland for future generations of farmers.
- My city friend thought pastureland was just a fancy name for a really big backyard where cows throw parties.
pastureland
NOUN[/ˈpæstʃərˌlænd/]
land used for grazing livestock, especially cattle or sheep

land used for grazing livestock, especially cattle or sheep

Across the pastureland, one hand guides the working band!
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“The GPS kept saying 'turn right at the pastureland,' but all I saw were hungry cows giving me directions with their moos.”
“The government plans to preserve this pastureland for future generations of farmers.”
“My city friend thought pastureland was just a fancy name for a really big backyard where cows throw parties.”
“Climate change is affecting the quality of pastureland worldwide.”
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