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Recent Examples of pasture
Noun
Dating back to the 1800s, Rancho Temescal offers a hacienda-style main home and seven separate residences for staff, plus an equestrian complex with an 18-stall barn, two arenas, 20 paddocks, and pastures.—Wendy Bowman, Robb Report, 18 Dec. 2025 This means the cows must be fed 100% organic feed, have access to pasture, and cannot be given synthetic hormones or routine antibiotics.—Lindsey Desoto, Health, 15 Dec. 2025
Verb
But, having the right formula for long-term success remains elusive for many, with Canoo, Fisker and Nikola all put out to pasture with bankruptcy filings.—Eileen Falkenberg-Hull, MSNBC Newsweek, 15 Apr. 2025 Grab a brush and head out to pasture to meet cows like the affable Ellie, a 5-year-old Highland who loves the limelight, and Bonnie, the independent matriarch.—Chrissy Suttles, Axios, 21 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for pasture
Regardless, Bell turned heads at the ceremony, stunning in a shimmery rose gold Ashi Studio Couture gown that featured a strapless neckline, corset bodice, peplum waist, and floor-grazing column skirt.
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Christina Perrier,
InStyle,
11 Jan. 2026
The victim said one of the bullets allegedly grazed his neck.
His arm was pinned into the back window of a car as a suspect sped away, dragging him across the pavement for about 100 yards, according to court documents.
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Allison Gordon,
CNN Money,
9 Jan. 2026
At that point, the suspect drove off, dragging the officer approximately 100 yards with his arm inside the car.
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.
More is at stake than preserving the singular beauty of the sawgrass prairies of Everglades National Park or cypress swamps of the Big Cypress National Preserve.
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Amy Green,
Miami Herald,
9 Jan. 2026
The rolling prairie outside the single-story clapboard home is where Lonny learned from their grandfather how to break horses.
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