Sentences with phrase «barren field»

The phrase "barren field" refers to a piece of land that doesn't have any plants or crops growing on it. It is empty, lacks life, and is usually unproductive. Full definition
The human figures, organized in rows, repeat their movements, moving without advancing, in barren fields ploughed with dark lines.
When a person dies, the family hires a certain man of the town to go with them to barren field outside of town.
There was a road outside the station, fissured by heat, frost, and hail, and a vast, barren field beyond it.
Sudden heavy downpours followed by weeks of no rain at all are accelerating topsoil erosion and leading to less fertile and even barren fields, said Shantaram Sakore, director of a local farmers» NGO.
I'd need to tell you about harsh winters and barren fields and doubting saints and unanswered prayers, about the kind of rising that only happens after you've been down on the ground for quite a while.
In a terrible but apt example would be a barren field with no plantlife.
Therefore we decree that having been made marriageable, homosexuals must be made procreative; the barren field must seem to bloom.
Synopsis: «When an unsuspecting farmer pulls up a stone column embedded in a barren field, he accidentally unleashes hell by freeing Rawhead Rex — a hulking monster that has been trapped there for thousands of years.
See their world as it looks today (often, a barren field with no marker).
Monks had seen a photo of the place — a stone hovel in a barren field, miles from the nearest tiny village.
Drought can call to mind images of dry, cracked earth; low reservoir levels; and barren fields, yet these are actually examples of different types of drought, each of which is measured differently.
His vivid reportage reveals the personal stories behind failing rivers, barren fields, desertification, floods and water wars.
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