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Definition of "grazing-ground" [grazing-ground]

  • Ground for cattle to graze on; pasture-land. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "grazing-ground" in a sentence
  • "They came out on a broad tract of grazing-ground, brown and purple in the afternoon light, with a heavy clump of mangoes in the centre."
  • "From our Shilluk guides we learned that this incredible migration was an annual occurrence as the herds moved from one grazing-ground to another, several hundred miles apart."
  • "A week later Napoleon gave orders that the small paddock beyond the orchard, which it had previously been intended to set aside as a grazing-ground for animals who were past work, was to be ploughed up."