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Recent Examples of pasture
Noun
But the arrival of 6-4, 295-pound freshman Jaylen Gilchrist, a four-star prospect, might have influenced Davis’ decision to find greener pastures elsewhere.—Edward Lee, Baltimore Sun, 15 Apr. 2025 Unobstructed views take in the property’s natural setting among trees, vines, pastures and hills.—David Caraccio, Sacbee.com, 28 Apr. 2025
Verb
Things have come so far that last year, BMO dropped its last name — Harris — ending a 141-year run for a quintessentially Chicago banking brand, and likely putting its venerable cartoon mascot, Hubert the Harris Lion, out to pasture for good.—Robert Channick, Chicago Tribune, 26 Sep. 2024 Lamb’s duty to his country is to oversee a group of outcast UK secret service operatives sent out to pasture at a rickety outpost known as Slough House.—Baz Bamigboye, Deadline, 18 July 2024 See All Example Sentences for pasture
From the outside, Crystal Meadows looked like every other sprawling ranch on the block.
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Lizz Schumer,
People.com,
14 May 2025
The Frontierland concept is still present, complete with a pony ranch and a stagecoach, as is a haunted house and a land themed to miniatures, a concept that would ultimately become the Storybook Land Canal Boats.
The new trails wind through rolling hills, past herds of cattle that graze placidly on the tall grass, and offer panoramic views of the southern reaches of Silicon Valley bordered by the hazy silhouette of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
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Luis Melecio-Zambrano,
Mercury News,
7 May 2025
As someone who has grazed their display in the most innocent of gestures repeatedly over the years, scratch-resistance is high on my wishlist.
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
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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