The grains in the fields waved in the breeze across the prairie and reminded me of waves on the lake at home.
The word "prairie" comes from the French word "prairie," which originally meant meadow or grassland. It was later adopted into English to refer to the large, open grasslands found in North America.
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aprairie dog digs ahole in the ground for shelter
You can say "meadow" in French by using the word "prairie."
Today it will rain, natheless, we will still play street hockey
The prairie extended out to the horizon.
The horses galloped across the vast prairie, kicking up dust in their wake.
The prairie dogs are cute animals!
"The prairie is an ideal habitat for wild bison."
Here are some sentences.We traveled across the prairie.The prairie is found in the Midwest.
Here's a sentence w/ prairie....My family and I live in a prairie together.
The prairie settlement on the homeland was invaded by the Cherokee Indians.
A huge herd of bison lived on the prairie in days gone by.
A prairie is a large open area of grassland.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.