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pasturing

adjective as in grazing

adjective as in grazing

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adjective as in ranging

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On its own, the vast floodplain with fertile soil and abundant rainfall provided prime pasture for small grazers like waterbuck.

The rural clinic, which serves a county of 4,521 people, is nestled beside a pasture with a flock of chickens and a few goats.

From Quartz

The prairie habitats where the butterfly is found have been farmed, used for pasture, and developed for housing, destroying much of its original habitat.

It was another tile in a mosaic landscape of pasture, forest, and old fire scars that could interrupt wildfire.

So, yeah, add this to the fact that the diaphragm is either 88 percent or 94 percent effective, depending on who you talk to, it seems you’d be better off heading to greener birth control pastures.

From Ozy

This was the place where I had met the yak herds two months before when they were pasturing their yaks on the grassy uplands.

Sheep-pasturing in former years wrought havoc with the wild flowers, of which there are numerous varieties.

Giant oaks, growing at the bottom of the abyss, seemed little black clumps, and the buffaloes pasturing among them like beetles.

On the contrary, this part of the interior is decidedly well adapted for pasturing cattle.

When all was once more quiet the giant visitor fell to pasturing among the crisp and tender water-weeds.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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