ranch
IPA: rˈæntʃ
noun
- A large plot of land used for raising cattle, sheep or other livestock.
- A small farm that cultivates vegetables and/or livestock, especially one in the Southwestern United States.
- A house or property on a plot of ranch land.
- (uncountable) Ranch dressing.
verb
- To operate a ranch; to engage in ranching.
- To work on a ranch.
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Examples of "ranch" in Sentences
- Next to my wife, the ranch is the dearest thing in the world to me.
- The dipping of pizza (and many other foods) in ranch is prevalent in both!
- He lives here on what he calls his ranch, recalling in detail the day that still lives in infamy.
- He lives here, on what he calls his ranch, recalling in detail the day that still lives in infamy.
- And if you're old enough to be a member of AARP, the word "dude" should only be used if it's followed by the word "ranch".
- ahh he stole the idea from a guy in texas who has the 'cadillac ranch'..it's nothing but cadd's all up ended all over his ranch...
- I have always thought how wonderful it would be to have a big old ranch house *meaning a house on a ranch, not a 3-2 postwar ranch* and build smaller houses out back for my folks, her folks, etc.
- A person may be able to live with one or two instances of such crimes, but if the ranch is astride a major conduit the problem becomes serious and can lead to bankruptcy of the ranch owner if not something worse.
- Today the ranch is the property of the grandchildren of the first, Sres Gamazo y Manglano Hermanos, sons of D José María who have proceeded to complement the old cattle with others of Parladé and Santa Coloma origin.
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