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Example sentences for "open prairie"

  • It led them to an open prairie, one of the most beautiful in the present state of Iowa, and crossing this, a distance of six miles, they at last found themselves in the vicinity of three Indian villages.

  • Like spectres they fled over the open prairie.

  • One man lost his way and passed the whole night upon the open prairie.

  • It was necessary for them to pass over miles of open prairie, where Indian bands were ever found pursuing buffalo, deer and other game.

  • In another, we were in the saddle; and descending the hill, we plunged rapidly through the stream, crossed the skirting timber, and soon rode out upon the open prairie.

  • Beyond the swell stretched an open prairie, and if the Indian had had companions or followers, they would have been seen.

  • This spot, at which I had often rested, surprises the traveller coming from the open prairie with a very pleasant scene.

  • Our road ran over an open prairie, and the sky line soon formed the horizon.

  • In a few minutes the boys were in an open prairie, where Dick produced a waterproof match-box, which was well filled, and a small bag of salt.

  • It's open prairie or swamp and the next big water we strike will be the salt-water lakes.

  • Instead of following the creek, Ned bore off to the north where the woods seemed more open and soon reached a stretch of dry, open prairie.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    given only; had given; heavenly life; immediate reply; intellectual activity; open book; open carriage; open door; open grassy; open ground; open hand; open mind; open mouth; open place; open places; open rebellion; open shame; open sight; open spaces; open them; open warfare; open water; opened his; opening the; things went; what course