Wallace, and had fallen back across some open fields to the scrub-oak woods beyond.
Hurlbut had been encamped in the edge nearest the river, of a stretch of open fields, backed with heavy timber.
Under cover of this fire from the bluffs, the Rebels rushed down, crossed the ford, and in a moment were seen forming this side of the creek, in open fields also, and within close musket range.
All day long he is shuffling about on the ground picking up minute atoms, whether seeds or insects, who knows?
Cambridgeshire, for instance, would have afforded some beautiful specimens, for many of the 'open fields' were still open when the ordnance map of that county was made.
This species is quite common in Sulu and Tawi Tawi, and is sometimes found feeding in isolated trees in open fields.
Not infrequently met with hawking over open fields at some distance inland.
The plant grows in the woods and sometimes in open fields.
Since the Amanita phalloides occurs usually in woods, or along borders of woods, there is little danger of confounding it with edible mushrooms collected in lawns distant from the woods, and in open fields.
During the proper season, and when rains are abundant, the mushrooms are to be found in open fields, waste places, groves and woods.
The very delirium of [p100] the dying king thus becomes the most natural thing in the world when we know that all round were the open fields, and balks, and acres.
The ground here is not so encumbered; it is laid out in agreeable inclosures, with intervals of open fields, and the mountains rise with an easy ascent at a much greater distance from the sea, than on the other side of the bay.
Under the olive and fig trees, they plant corn and vines, so that there is not an inch of ground unlaboured: but here are no open fields, meadows, or cattle to be seen.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "open fields" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.