Definition of «vast herds»

The phrase "vast herds" means very large groups of animals, often referring to animals like cows or buffalo that move together as a group.

Sentences with «vast herds»

  • It's the entire trumpet - and - thunder of vast herds of Wooly Mammoths in the room, with the increasingly ugly attacks on Amazon, on Indies, and on anyone who doesn't toe the traditional publishing establishment line. (madgeniusclub.com)
  • Over on the Pacific side we explore lagoons famed for vast herds of breeding gray whales, some friendly enough to be petted! (sea-quest-kayak.com)
  • Pollock's impression of vast herds thundering over the western plains electrifies Mural, separating it from a European tradition of landscape painting. (theguardian.com)
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