grainfield
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of grainfield
Example Sentences
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Out of the ripe grainfield sown by studio executives, wives, movie stars and pressagents, she may reap 30 or so printable bits.
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It is as if somebody were trying to console a weary harvester in a 15th-Century grainfield by hinting that in the 20th Century a mechanical reaper and binder might be invented.
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When it takes off from a grainfield, its favorite lunching pad, the wily bird careens like a missile with a faulty guidance system.
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First Blood On opening day of the rifle season, Tom and I were hidden in a haystack blind, the grainfield flaring in the sunset, when whitetails danced out to feed.
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Imagine a road good enough to be mistaken for a highway, leading only to a farmer's grainfield.
From The Car That Went Abroad Motoring Through the Golden Age by Paine, Albert Bigelow
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