Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Land sown with wheat.

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Examples

  • Stretching bituminously through patriotic wheatland past discount full-retail and Injun casinos from Coconut Groves to Golden Gates, like licorice taffy, we'll gobble it by the mile.

    Blacktop 2010

  • The additional wheatland had only put them further in debt.

    Stands a Calder Man Janet Dailey 1983

  • The additional wheatland had only put them further in debt.

    Stands a Calder Man Janet Dailey 1983

  • He gave the horses their heads and they were off once more through the cool night upon the wheatland sea that was bounded only by far purple shadows.

    Deep Furrows Hopkins Moorhouse

  • She dropped suddenly from the vast, smooth-swelling miles of wheatland into the tortured marvels of the Bad Lands, and the road twisted in the shadow of flying buttresses and the terraced tombs of maharajas.

    Free Air Sinclair Lewis 1918

  • You will own miles of good land -- meadows, pastures, wheatland, orchards, forests.

    The Door 1906

  • We left the flat plains and travelled through some rolling hills and cattle grazing land before emerging into wheatland again.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009

  • For more information, visit www. wheatland.k12.ca.us / familyresource / or call Jodie Almond at

    www.appeal-democrat.com - News : 2008

  • Mrs. Sonja K. K.nney, 61, Holman-Howe Funeral Home-Seymour. wheatland

    unknown title 2009

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  • a town in New York, USA

    February 26, 2008