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meadow

[med-oh] / ˈmɛd oʊ /


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Our group walks out into the field, and we spread our blankets on the meadows where the sheep and goats graze during the day.

From Literature

Open an umbrella near them and they would gallop halfway across a meadow and stand there giving the umbrella the stink eye.

From Literature

Marot's job was to film close up shots of Sir David's hands as he gently encouraged a harvest mouse to cling to the grasses of a meadow.

From BBC

These events are short-lived but intense periods of underwater darkness that can seriously disrupt kelp forests, seagrass meadows, and other marine organisms that depend on light to survive.

From Science Daily

The property is adjacent to a 17-acre meadow preserve belonging to the Nature Conservancy.

From MarketWatch