noun a large mammal with long horns and a shaggy mane, native to Africa and Asia

verb to intimidate or confuse someone through forceful or aggressive behavior

  • The buffalo is a large mammal native to North America.
  • Let's go check out the buffalo at the zoo!
  • That buffalo wing is so spicy!
  • He's a buffalo in the gym, always lifting heavy weights.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

  • Keeping track of expenses is essential for financial planning.
  • I'm keeping an eye on my spending to save some money.
  • I'm keeping tabs on my cash flow to make sure I don't overspend.
  • She's keeping her emotions in check during this stressful time.

noun solid animal waste used to improve soil quality for gardening or farming

  • The farmer spread manure on his fields to improve the soil quality.
  • The gardener uses manure to make the plants grow better.
  • I accidentally stepped in cow manure while walking through the field.
  • His words were like verbal manure, spreading negativity wherever he went.

noun domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese, raised for meat or eggs

  • Poultry farming is a common agricultural practice in many countries.
  • My grandma raises poultry in her backyard.
  • Let's grab some fried chicken from that poultry joint.
  • The company's financial troubles have come home to roost, like a flock of poultry.

noun the act of lifting or increasing something

adjective pertaining to something that increases or elevates

  • The organization is currently raising funds for a new community center.
  • I heard Sarah is raising money for her school trip next summer.
  • I'm raising cash for the concert tickets.
  • The new policy is raising eyebrows among the employees.

noun the killing of animals for food

verb to kill animals for food

  • The slaughter of innocent civilians is a tragic consequence of war.
  • The slaughter of chickens at the farm is done quickly and efficiently.
  • I heard there was a slaughter at the basketball game last night.
  • The competition was fierce, and our team was prepared to slaughter the opposition.

noun a person who raises livestock, especially on a farm or ranch

adjective relating to the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle

  • The pastoralist community relies on raising livestock for their livelihood.
  • My neighbor is a pastoralist and he has a large herd of sheep.
  • The pastoralist dude down the road is always out in the fields with his animals.
  • As a pastoralist of ideas, he tended to the growth and development of his thoughts with care.

noun land used for grazing livestock

  • The pastureland was lush and green, perfect for grazing livestock.
  • The cows love roaming around in the pastureland all day.
  • Let's go hang out in the pastureland and have a picnic.
  • Her mind was like a vast pastureland, full of ideas waiting to be explored.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

  • In agriculture, it is often said that much cattle, much care is required to ensure their well-being and productivity.
  • Taking care of a large number of cattle requires a lot of effort and attention - much cattle, much care!
  • When you've got a bunch of cows to look after, you better believe it's much cattle, much care!
  • Just like tending to a herd of cattle, managing a large project requires much attention and care - much cattle, much care.

adjective relating to agriculture or farming

  • The agricultural sector plays a vital role in the country's economy.
  • My family has been involved in agricultural work for generations.
  • I'm thinking of starting a side hustle selling agricultural products.
  • His mind was like a fertile agricultural field, ready to cultivate new ideas.

noun a type of domestic water buffalo found in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, often used for farming and transportation

  • The carabao is a domesticated water buffalo native to the Philippines.
  • I saw a carabao grazing in the field near the river.
  • Let's take the carabao for a spin around the village.
  • His strength is like that of a carabao, able to carry heavy loads effortlessly.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'acorn calf' is a noun phrase consisting of two nouns.

  • The farmer observed the acorn calf grazing in the field.
  • I saw the little acorn calf playing with the other calves.
  • That acorn calf is so cute, I can't get enough of it!
  • The acorn calf symbolizes new beginnings and growth in the farm.