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meadowland - use in sentences
Converse of object
- become: In Roman times it was a tidal salt marsh becoming meadowland in the middle ages, gradually extending in area as the Dee silted.
- roll: Just inside the county boundary, this delightful village is situated among rolling meadowland, wooded valleys and winding country lanes.
- know: The first is to go upstream through meadowland known as Scots Garden passing Holme Hall, a small Jacobean Manor, built in 1626.
Adjective modifier
- lush: The countryside is equally praised, & includes lush meadowland, dense forest, & steep valleys, all flanked by the Pyrenees mountains.
- open: In 1997 the " green belt " was further strengthened when Mid Sussex District Council purchased another 30 acres of open meadowland.
- attractive: To the south attractive meadowland belonging to Broadlands is a visual amenity appreciated by residents.
- fertile: The area was fertile meadowland watered by abundant springs and the Fleet river.
- rich: Sadly the pool has become almost sterile following the destruction of the once rich adjacent meadowland.
- former: A riverside site on former meadowland with mature trees and other natural features.
Modifies a noun
- course: Seaside meadowland course - the 4th oldest course in England in Alnmouth village, 5 miles east of Alnwick.
- area: To establish a small meadowland area in the school grounds to supplement the wildlife garden, pond and woodland that we have already established.
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