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Recent Examples of pasture
Noun
Explore New England forests filled with sugar maple and hemlock, old carriage roads, and Green Mountain pastures in this National Historical Park.—
Josh Laskin,
Travel + Leisure,
3 July 2026 The mountains, undulating pasture and forest that surround Lanserhof Lans are a potent medicine in themselves.—
Clare Coulson,
Condé Nast Traveler,
2 July 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
Thanks to flavorful ranch seasoning mix, this meal comes together with just four ingredients.
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Jenna Sims,
Southern Living,
8 July 2026
Items on Danny’s menu include the classic burger ($9), PB&J regular burger ($11), triple classic burger ($15), drunken ranch regular burger ($11), patty melt pounder ($17) and a burger of the month single burger ($11).
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Jenna Thompson
July 7,
Kansas City Star,
7 July 2026
Spraying aggressive pesticides on our food is not natural nor healthy–and not regenerative–so the geese function as a natural form of pest control, grazing the weeds and grasses, while allowing their manure to act as fertilizer for the soil.
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Andrew Watman,
Forbes.com,
8 July 2026
Black killed his target, Kevon Lee, 41, and grazed an innocent 58-year-old man nearby in the foot, police said.
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Rocco Parascandola,
New York Daily News,
8 July 2026
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.
The near-death experience forces her to confront her sense of isolation out in the prairie, where life is defined by subsistence.
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Ryan Coleman,
Entertainment Weekly,
3 July 2026
Founded in 1996, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve covers around 10,000 acres—a tiny fraction of the 170 million acres of prairie that once covered North America.