Sentence examples for The prairies from inspiring English sources

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The prairies

noun

An extensive area of relatively flat grassland with few, if any, trees, especially in North America.

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The Prairies are known for grain (particularly wheat), oilseeds (especially canola), and cattle grazing.

The prairies lie in the eastern rain shadow of the Rocky Mountains.

The prairies out on the West End, where I grew up, will eventually sink.

Ghost towns dot the prairies and mountainsides.

Life on the prairies was hard.

It feels like we're in the Prairies.

Across the prairies, then up the Alaska Highway.

But here in the prairies, those riches are only rumors.

There are many alligators in the prairies, but they're hidden.

There's no getting back to the prairies, of course.

Meadowlarks and pronghorn are conspicuous on the prairies, and badlands support rattlesnakes, horned lizards, and scorpions.

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