Synonyms:
pasture, pastureland, grazing_land, lea, ley
Meaning: a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock
Synonyms:
eatage, forage, pasture, pasturage, grass
Meaning: bulky food like grass or hay for browsing or grazing horses or cattle
Usage examples
Soon he found life in the pasture very dull.
As he expected, the Villagers who heard the cry dropped their work and ran in great excitement to the pasture.
You know that sand flat, that is worth very little but for scanty pasture, at the back of the Black Hill, as it is called.
For a minute she was lost in a cloud of blown snow, and then there she was dancing in their circle back and forth across the pasture, and then away, away, away!
Down in the pasture by the house half a dozen Snow Witches were dancing in a circle, now near, now far, all over the pasture, and sometimes right up to the farm-house windows.
Then one evening as the sun was setting behind the forest and the shadows were creeping out over the pasture, a Wolf really did spring from the underbrush and fall upon the Sheep.
Once upon a time a shepherd was taking his flock out to pasture, when he found a little baby lying in a meadow, left there by some wicked person, who thought it was too much trouble to look after it.
Then he returned and came to his horse and did off his saddle and bridle, and let him pasture, and unlaced his helm, and ungirt his sword, and laid him down to sleep upon his shield to-fore the cross.
The soil was barren, scarcely affording pasture for a few miserable cows, and oatmeal for its inhabitants, which consisted of five persons, whose gaunt and scraggy limbs gave tokens of their miserable fare.
Then a slice of our neighbours' land will be wanted by us for pasture and tillage, and they will want a slice of ours, if, like ourselves, they exceed the limit of necessity, and give themselves up to the unlimited accumulation of wealth?