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Definitions
Etymologies
- Middle English, from Old English heord.
Examples
“The problem is the deer sit across the road from us in herds all day long but dont come over on us.”
“He relied on the blessings of nature to produce good crops or increase in herds, and later gave them more humanistic features yet still possessing powers over nature.”
“We went north, even to the Pribyloffs, and killed the seals in herds on the beach, and brought their warm bodies aboard till our scuppers ran grease and blood and no man could stand upon the deck.”
“Some animals live in herds, some are loners, like tigers.”
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“This would lead to a very different genetic makeup in herds that have only been hunted long term versus herds that have only been preyed upon long term.”
“Culling the herds is necessary to prevent overgrazing.”
“Culling the herds is necessary to prevent overgrazing”
“That attitude can prevent attempts to grow the genre commercially - people move in herds and the majority don't like to be seen picking up something they are continually told has little value.”
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“Nano-machines, with AI hunting in herds …. a good director can take Sci-Fi movies to the next level.”
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“The animals, even in herds, didn't know where the shot or disturbance came from and just kept grazing, except of course for the one that went down.”
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