Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Pasture.
- Of or pertaining to pasture; yielding pasture. Sometimes erroneously for pastoral.
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Examples
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The visuals are incredibly clean and graphic; Nyeu refers to her style as "psychedelic pastural".
The New York Public Library: Bunnies in Washing Machines and Children Moving to New Places, This is What Award-Winning Children's Books are Made Of The New York Public Library 2011
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It reminds me of home; there are fields and cows and very pastural things.
dragonwench Diary Entry dragonwench 2003
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One, on the west side, by Amanda Brewster Sewall, represents an Algerian pastural seen, showing country maids tendin 'their flocks; which proves that Algerian girls are first-rate lookin', and that dumb brutes in
Samantha at the World's Fair Marietta Holley 1881
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The route strikes a grandmotherly chord again, as a beautifully pastural descent is a pleasant reminder, passing an enclave of homes, before arriving quickly at the base of the 4-kilometer climb of the
PezCyclingNews.com 2009
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Mr Willocks says it put the value of pastural farming as $20.5 billion or 12% of GDP, and the value of increasing the rate of pasture improvement is an extra $1.6 billion at the farm gate or $3.2 billion at GDP level.
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Mr Willocks says it put the value of pastural farming as $20.5 billion or 12% of GDP, and the value of increasing the rate of pasture improvement is an extra $1.6 billion at the farm gate or $3.2 billion at GDP level.
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Mr Tuckey said recent purchase of the Toorale Station was wasteful as the now defunct station would not remain a livestock pastural grazing enterprise.
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Passersby at the Square will be greeted by a 10 foot banner with pastural images of a cow, pig, chicken and sheep with the message, "Choose compassion with every bite.
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