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Recent Examples of pasture
Noun
But those dugouts are gone now, after a farmer renting the land built a dam on the creek to create a pond for cattle grazing the pasture, according to Kelly.—
Jenna Ebbers,
Kansas City Star,
12 Aug. 2026 The final link, a fulfillment center on the farm, closed the distance between the pasture and the customer’s porch.—
Daniel Fusch,
USA Today,
10 Aug. 2026
Verb
Hence their motivation to send Powell out to pasture—save billions in interest payments and take control of the bond market.—
Brett Owens,
Forbes.com,
24 July 2025 His friend, a 64-year-old shepherd, had requested a permit from authorities that day to check on his sheep, pasturing in the area just above Blatten.—
Laura Millan,
Bloomberg,
28 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for pasture
Pollard attended Culver High School and lived with an aunt and uncle in Montana while working on a cattle ranch, then helped out his dad on movie sets.
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Mike Barnes,
HollywoodReporter,
18 Aug. 2026
Outside of music, Beard owned and operated a ranch in Richmond, Texas, and maintained a love of golfing and car racing.
Another 16-year-old boy was grazed by gunfire to the arm, and refused medical help at the scene, police said.
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Deanese Williams-Harris,
Chicago Tribune,
19 Aug. 2026
The security guard was attempting to intervene in the dispute — which involved a large group — when the guard was grazed in the foot, police spokesman Doug Schepman said.
Meanwhile, many of the same people were evicted from their houses as landowners used the crisis to clear off these human encumbrances and free their fields for more profitable pasturage.
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Fintan O'Toole,
The New Yorker,
10 Mar. 2025
Here in rural Somalia, where about 50% of the people depend on animals for their livelihoods, the locusts are eating the pasturage.
In place of herds of bison thundering across the prairie, there were piles of bones a story high and as much as a hundred feet long.
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Rachel Monroe,
New Yorker,
17 Aug. 2026
On her 43 acres of woods and reclaimed native prairie in rural Tazewell County, Katie VandenBerg walked the edge of her property, inspecting a line of oaks bordered by miles of corn and soybean fields.
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Christiana Freitag,
Chicago Tribune,
16 Aug. 2026