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- noun Plural form of
ranch .
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Examples
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Her approach to the ranches is announced by singing and fireworks.
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Her approach to the ranches is announced by singing and fireworks.
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I see those that harvest deer from fenced in ranches as "shooters" more than "hunters".
I like many others watch the bucks of Tecomate on Versus channel. 2010
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I see those that harvest deer from fenced in ranches as "shooters" more than "hunters".
I like many others watch the bucks of Tecomate on Versus channel. 2010
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It seems clear that the current system of keeping women like cattle on ranches is not cutting it.
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It is a fact that on certain ranches in South Africa, hunters are allowed to dart white rhinos with drug-tipped arrows, and while the doped-out beast is snoring away, said nimrods pose with it just as though they had actually killed it.
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Whatever the rural knowledge of the first settlers, one now associates Australia with vast stations (as we call ranches) where mobs of cattle and sheep are mustered ` rounded up 'in the outback.
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Azuaje, of the president's socialist party, said the ranches are all located in Chavez's home state of Barinas, where the president's father is governor.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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There were open cattle ranches, which is way worse than horseshit when it's 90 deg out and like Satan's Hostess Cupcake, with a creamy filling.
Evolving or Devolving? From Comebacks to CamelBaks BikeSnobNYC 2008
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People must love the notion of ranches, particularly people from the East who have no real idea how vexatious and uncomfortable ranch life can actually be.
Telegraph Days Larry Mcmurtry 2006
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