grainfield

IPA: grˈeɪnfiɫd

noun

  • A field where grain is grown.

grain field

IPA: grˈeɪnfiɫd

noun

  • a field where grain is grown
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Examples of "grainfield" in Sentences

    Examples of "grain-field" in Sentences

    • Wallie was now in the doorway and he could make out innumerable dark shapes browsing contentedly in his grain-field.
    • Toward the west, however, the rainfall is greater, and in central Washington and northern Oregon the plateau becomes one vast grain-field.
    • When our seven truants were found that brilliant morning, they had eaten up practically the grain-field and were lying gorged in the center of it.
    • If new friendships offer the hope of fruit, like the young shoots in the grain-field that give promise of harvest, they are not indeed to be spurned, yet the old are to be kept in their place.
    • While in fertile plains, like Esdraelon, the grain-field was the Hebrew husbandman's chief care, on the mountain sides, the vineyards were the most valuable property, and required the greatest amount of labour.
    • Note how the feeling of moving air is suggested everywhere: in the skies at the back, in the clouds and the kites, in the trees and the grain-field, in the draperies, and even in the figures themselves that are braced against the wind.
    • In the big screen, a cluster of magnesium-lights appeared above where the Skilkan gun had been; in the small screen, there was a stubbled grain-field, pocked with craters, and the bodies of fifteen or twenty natives, all rather badly mangled.
    • In the big screen, a cluster of magnesium-lights then appeared above where the Skilkan gun had been; in the small screen, there was a stubbled grain-field, pocked with craters, and the bodies of fifteen or twenty natives, all rather badly mangled.
    • They moved to foreign lands in the winter; in the autumn they travelled from one grain-field to another all over Götaland, and picked grain; during the summer, they spread themselves over the farms in Sonnerbo Parish, and lived upon eggs and berries and birdlings; but every spring, at nesting time, they came back to the heather-heath.

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