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Example sentences for "pastured"

Lexicographically close words:
pasts; pastura; pasturage; pasturages; pasture; pastures; pasturing; pasty; pastyme; patache
  1. All this part of the country formed the Shoshone Indian Reservation, where, by permission, pastured the herds whose owner would pay Lin his time at Washakie.

  2. They then pastured in company with wild reindeer, and were, like them, very fat.

  3. Sheep and cattle are pastured on National Forests at so many cents per head, hence they must be counted before they enter in the spring.

  4. Sheep and cattle are pastured on the National Forests at so many cents per head, hence they must be counted before they enter in the spring.

  5. Here is Salisbury Plain as it has been these thousand years past, or ever since sheep were pastured here more than in any other district in England, and that may well date even more than ten centuries back.

  6. On returning home from Glencotha, and two years before I went to Buccleuch, a younger brother and I had still another round at herding cattle, which pastured in a park near by my father's cottage.

  7. I know not if it be worth while to mention that the hills and glens on which my charge pastured at this period formed a portion of what in ancient times was termed the Forest of Rankleburn.

  8. The land was clover-sod, two years old, pastured the previous summer.

  9. The rich alluvial low land is to be pastured or mown; the upland to be broken up only when necessary, and when it is plowed to be plowed well and worked thoroughly, and got back again into clover as soon as possible.

  10. The hay was cut from the middle to the last of June; and the aftermath was pastured off by sheep in October.

  11. Accordingly, Apollo went into the service of Admetus, king of Thessaly, and pastured his flocks for him on the verdant banks of the river Amphrysus.

  12. After passing Scylla and Charybdis the next land he would make was Thrinacia, an island whereon were pastured the cattle of Helios, the Sun, tended by his daughters Lampetia and Phaethusa.

  13. Previous to the establishment of the forest reserves the land was pastured by sheep and cattle, admittedly in some instances over-pastured.

  14. The price of pasturage has been increased, the number of cattle and sheep pastured has been diminished, and the price of meat correspondingly advanced.

  15. In this instance the malady was brought into the estate by the purchase of some cattle, which afterwards died from the disease, and which were unfortunately pastured with the sheep at the time the disease manifested itself.

  16. But then his people were already developing those rabid ulcers, syphilis had weakened their constitutions, a puncture of a thorn in the face grew into a horrid and sloughy sore; they had pastured on vice and were reaping the consequences.

  17. The sheep and goats are pastured on the high mountain sides and in the grassy meadows at or above timberline.

  18. They were formerly pastured on the unfenced lands or general fields, but now the owners were more particular to assert their rights, and it cost too much for fencing.

  19. They pastured with their feet hobbled; any one was severely punished who stole them from their pasture; the impositions of horse dealers also were well known, and the laws endeavoured to afford protection against them.

  20. Between the edged summit and the ledge where his flock pastured was an all but perpendicular drop of smooth-faced rock.

  21. He whistled gaily over his chopping, while the old sorrel pastured comfortably in a patch of wild meadow by the lake, troubled by nothing but the flies, whose attention kept her long tail ceaselessly busy.

  22. His father, now old and sick, was a petty king reigning over some tribes which pastured great flocks of horses and cattle in the mountains of Celtiberia.

  23. The Turk's taste to-day, therefore, is determined by the flocks and herds which he once pastured on the Trans-Caspian plains.

  24. They loved independence and isolation; their dissociative instincts, bred by the lonely life of the thin-pastured veldt, were overcome only by the necessity of defense against the Bushmen.

  25. A rich hazely loam from a well-pastured common.

  26. The Pine Apple plant will grow very well in any sort of rich earth taken from a quarter of the kitchen garden, or in fresh sandy loam taken from a common, long pastured with sheep, &c.

  27. Each farmer had an agreement with a Lapp, and sent away his ear-marked deer to be pastured under the Lapp's charge on the distant uplands of the fjeld and tundra.

  28. The community here at Ischinlisvuoni had reindeer, which they pastured in the forest, but they did not meddle with these much during the summer months.

  29. None who in rock-bound Ithaca possess Dominion, none in the steed-pastured isles Of Elis, if I chose to make the bow His own for ever, should that choice controul.

  30. Another legend states that "Once upon a time there lived a queer old woman whose cow and pony pastured across the river and had to cross it on their way to and from home.

  31. In sections where the disease is prevalent, sheep should not be pastured on low, poorly-drained land.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pastured" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.