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Recent Examples of gladeLimited to groups of 12, most riders will get six to eight laps on 2,000 acres of bowls, glades and steep terrain that's off limits to the resort's other guests.—Kale Williams, Axios, 7 Feb. 2025 Our crew was most impressed, however, with the glades.—Drew Zieff, Outside Online, 15 Oct. 2024 The steep trail to reach the colony ran out at a green, sun-baked glade sheltered by fir trees.—Chloe Berge, AFAR Media, 14 Mar. 2025 Or Frank Lloyd Wright, with his long, often low-slung homes of concrete and red tidewater cypress, designed to harmonize with their surroundings (Fallingwater, one of his most famous works, is perched over a creek in a quiet glade outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania).—Nick Remsen, CNN Money, 7 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for glade
Backpacking: The Trinity Alps are a backpacking paradise, with near limitless opportunities to disperse-camp near a roaring waterfall or a grassy meadow.
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Jaclyn Cosgrove,
Los Angeles Times,
10 June 2025
My wife was already halfway across the previously quiet meadow on her way to the parking lot a mile away.
Miller moths live about a year — just long enough to emerge from their cocoons on the Great Plains, migrate west to Colorado’s mountains and return to the grasslands in the fall to lay their eggs, Anderegg said.
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Lauren Penington,
Denver Post,
5 June 2025
Scientists believe that reintroducing mammoth-like creatures to the Arctic tundra could help restore ancient grassland ecosystems and potentially slow permafrost thawing, which releases greenhouse gases.
An original barn from 1908 is accompanied by a more modern 5,000-square-foot steel barn, along with pastures and a riding arena.
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Tori Latham,
Robb Report,
17 June 2025
Through the porthole, Junior watches the apple trees drop away into seamless white horse pasture, the top rung of the fence riding above the snow alongside the road, bobbing and snaking with an unevenness accentuated by the flatness of the snow, his father talking still.
Near his home in Kent there were two prominent ridges, the North and South Downs; between them lay an expanse of woodlands and heathlands known as the Weald.
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Lewis Hyde,
Harpers Magazine,
18 June 2025
The design of the New Course was inspired by classical heathland style.
Biel kept the rest of her look low ley, wearing a black peacoat and trousers.
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Catherine Santino,
Peoplemag,
10 May 2024
While Watkins thought of ley lines as prehistoric walking paths or trade routes defined by invisible roads connecting various ancient structures and landmarks, the idea has had different interpretations over the years.
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