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pampas

[pam-puhz, pam-puhs, pahm-pahs] / ˈpæm pəz, ˈpæm pəs, ˈpɑm pɑs /


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And a growing number of people here simply can't afford to eat beef from the cattle that still roam the fertile grasslands known as the Pampas.

From BBC • Jan. 29, 2024

The creature, a female, was named “Dogxim,” a cross between “dog” and “graxaim do campo,” the Portuguese name for Pampas fox.

From National Geographic • Sep. 27, 2023

The largest hail, Brooks says, falls in the Pampas in northern and central Argentina and in the Great Plains of the U.S.

From Scientific American • Aug. 11, 2023

Besides hosting and visiting Belgian members, she has traveled to Pigüé, in the Pampas region of Argentina, which was founded by French-speaking immigrants in 1884.

From Washington Post • Apr. 3, 2023

I do not think I ever heard sweeter melody anywhere than that which Peter discoursed on his pipe, as he called it, around the camp fire on the lonely Pampas.

From Wild Life in the Land of the Giants A Tale of Two Brothers by Stables, Gordon




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