"Prairie" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prairie" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Prairie
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"Prairie" Meaning

A large area of grassland, typically with few trees, found in temperate regions.

"Prairie" Examples

Usage Examples of "Prairie"


1. Descriptive Passage

The vast prairie stretched out before us, a sea of green grass that seemed to stretch on forever under the endless blue sky.

2. Scientific Explanation

The prairie ecosystem is characterized by its tall grasses and diverse range of wildlife, supporting biodiversity throughout the region.

3. Historical Context

In the 19th century, millions of buffalo roamed across the North American prairies, playing a crucial role in shaping the landscape.

4. Travel Narrative

As we drove across the prairie, the wind blowing through our hair, we felt free and alive, the endless expanse a reminder of the beauty of the open road.

5. Poetry

Under starry skies the prairie lay / a sea of darkness / yet in its heart / a fire burns bright / a beacon for the soul / guiding it through / into the night.

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Praise is an expression of approval or admiration for someone or something, typically because of their efforts, work, or achievements.

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