Grazier

//ˈɡɹeɪziə(ɹ)//

Synonyms for "grazier" (13 found)

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Translations

4 translations across 2 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 牧場主人 /牧场主人 noun (owner of a property)
  • 牧場工人 /牧场工人 noun (one who grazes cattle or sheep)

Finnish

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  • karjatilallinen noun (owner of a property)
  • paimen noun (one who grazes cattle or sheep)

Sample sentences

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Graziers on the tablelands are in dire straits because they do not have enough winter feed and will have to keep reducing stock.

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They came ungraciously, but after his dark, bodeful hints as to the necessity of their attending service at the grazier's homestead next day, he was invited inside and a place was cleared for him at the table.

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As a result of these causes the grazier marks himself off fairly sharply from the rest of Australia. He has always spent a considerable proportion of the time in the capital cities, in each of which he has formed a club to which, besides the graziers, only a few of the wealthiest and most prominent of the city dwellers are admitted.

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They have been here, the bora rings, for over twenty thousand years, it is believed; it is only in the past hundred, a hiccup in time, that indifferent graziers and the treads of their four-wheel drives have scattered the stones and have imprinted zippered cars across their sacred clay skin.

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