No galloping on hard ground, either by master or man.
But then every toe-mark is not often visible on hard ground.
In the same way the camel's padded foot is very useful to him even when he is not in the desert, but on hard ground; for he too is rather heavy, though of course not so heavy as an elephant.
The elephant is the only animal that has to walk on hard ground, at least very often, and yet has padded feet.
Those animals that have to walk on hard ground have hoofs, and those that have to walk on soft ground have padded feet.
The rest of the plain is nearly a dead flat of sand, with here and there a patch of hard ground, sandy clay, where the water collects when it rains, and salt is left when it dries up.
Close to one of these we now are, camped on a bit of hard ground, under the first wave of sand beyond the wells.
This is all the more probable, as we found at the bottom of this deepest fulj, and nowhere else, a bit of hard ground.
They were buried just back of the quarters on hard ground, for this place.
As he was leading him back to hard ground, the horse dropped in the sand and rolled his sore back full of grit.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hard ground" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.