prairie|prairies in English
noun
[prai·rie || 'prerɪ /'preərɪ]
large open grassland, savanna, meadow
Use "prairie|prairies" in a sentence
1. Prairie Alumroot is a resident of prairies and open woods, growing in medium-wet to medium-dry soil.
2. The prairie chickens, Tympanuchus species, on the other hand, inhabited prairies from Texas north to Indiana and the Dakotas, and in earlier times in mid-southern Canada.
3. The Banditti of the Prairie, also known as The Banditti, Prairie Pirates, Prairie Bandits, and Pirates of the Prairie, in the U.S
4. Bluntly, Grande Prairie, Alberta
5. Innovation on the prairie.
6. Barmaids Boutique, Grand Prairie, Texas
7. The Banditti of the Prairie also, known as "The Prairie Bandits, " "Pirates of the Prairie, " "Prairie Pirates, " or simply "The Banditti, " in the U.S
8. I love the freedom of the open prairies.
9. Centipedes usually inhabit forests, tropical rainforests, prairies and savannas
10. Prairie Jewels: Iowa's Courthouses
11. Tallgrass prairies are tall grasslands in areas of higher rainfall.
12. Homes Near Clotho, Long Prairie, MN
13. Lark buntings inhabit the prairies, breeding in alfalfa fields.
14. Acapulco, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
15. Apprenticing at Prairie Creek Pottery
16. The Gunnison's prairie dog, C. gunnisoni, is the only prairie dog species that has 40 chromosomes.
17. The music invoked the wide open spaces of the prairies.
18. Bonnet Prairie Lutheran Church, Rio, Wisconsin
19. 1991: Acquisition of the La Prairie brand, originated in the famous La Prairie clinic in Montreux, Switzerland.
20. The Banditti of the prairies by Bonney, Edward, 1807-1864
21. The Banditti of the prairies; Contributor Names Bonney, Edward, 1807-1864
22. single spark can start a prairie fire.
23. Prairie Creek (4 km one-way) The Prairie Creek alluvial fan is a major feature of Deadmen Valley.
24. The prairie vole is one such animal.
25. Canada's prairies in the south are home to bison and pronghorn antelope