Definition of «one's soil»

The phrase "on one's own soil" means to be in a place or location that is familiar and comfortable, often referring to being on one's home turf. It can also mean to defend something or someone that belongs to you, such as your country or family members.

Sentences with «one's soil»

  • There is a lot of sulfur in soil in organic forms and that's being slowly depleted. (sciencedaily.com)
  • He enjoys discussing the many variables that influence a spirit's taste, including light, temperature and climate, even the type of soil in which the grain was grown. (entrepreneur.com)
  • This study only narrowly looks at the uptake of arsenic from soil by brown rice crops used in organic production (as an alternative to high fructose corn syrup). (foodsafetynews.com)
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