acreage

IPA: ˈeɪkɝɪdʒ

noun

  • Size, as measured in acres.
  • An area of land measured in acres.
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Examples of "acreage" in Sentences

  • This acreage included the site of Coldspring.
  • We want the ranch house and the acreage as well.
  • I used to walk over the acreage back in the 80s.
  • Most of the acreage of the Delta was uncultivated.
  • The price of wheat tripled and acreage seeded doubled.
  • The total acreage of the parish is 10,600 statute acres.
  • It was the thing about the Sutter Bypass and the acreage.
  • The upland acreage of the island is approximately 3,000 acres.
  • In terms of acreage, Somapura was the largest of the mahaviharas.
  • Hopefully your acreage is not surrounded by skyscrapers - odds are it isn't.
  • As the number of farms was increasing, the acreage of the farms became smaller.
  • Small as the acreage is this year, a poor summer and terrible storms reduced the yield.
  • “My dredgers redeemed twice that acreage from the marshes in the past year,” Dick replied.
  • In this case, the total acreage is 156 or 150, depending again on your preference in acreage calculation.
  • Then this could simply be a restatement of how much acreage is in each country X the amount they "protect".
  • I do however think it should be limited to private property over a certain acreage to let us public still hunters have a shot.
  • Where we're drilling some of the other wells, we are capturing term acreage which is an objective on how we're allocating our capital.
  • Nearly half of this management area's acreage is devoted to row crops, and the rest is dominated by bottomland hardwoods and open pasture.

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