Cornfields can be categorized as a noun.
Noun |
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cornfield - a field planted with corn |
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1. | noun | As far as the eye could see, nothing could be seen except cornfields. | |
2. | noun | The house was surrounded by cornfields. | |
3. | noun | A swarm of locusts descended on the cornfield. | |
4. | noun | Tom followed John across a cornfield. | |
5. | noun | With bated breath and crouching figures they stumbled across the garden, and gained the shelter of the hedge, which they skirted until they came to the gap which opened into the cornfield. | |
6. | noun | I found a strange object in the cornfield. | |
7. | noun | She made a scarecrow and stood it in a cornfield, where it's to stay all summer. | |
8. | noun | After working in the cornfield, the farmer returns home for his evening meal and some rest. | |
9. | noun | A swarm of locusts descended on the cornfield. | |
10. | noun | Tom followed John across a cornfield. | |
11. | noun | With bated breath and crouching figures they stumbled across the garden, and gained the shelter of the hedge, which they skirted until they came to the gap which opened into the cornfield. | |
12. | noun | I found a strange object in the cornfield. | |
13. | noun | She made a scarecrow and stood it in a cornfield, where it's to stay all summer. | |
14. | noun | After working in the cornfield, the farmer returns home for his evening meal and some rest. |
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noun | |
As far as the eye could see, nothing could be seen except cornfields. | |
The house was surrounded by cornfields. | |
A swarm of locusts descended on the cornfield. | |
Tom followed John across a cornfield. | |
With bated breath and crouching figures they stumbled across the garden, and gained the shelter of the hedge, which they skirted until they came to the gap which opened into the cornfield. | |
I found a strange object in the cornfield. | |
She made a scarecrow and stood it in a cornfield, where it's to stay all summer. | |
After working in the cornfield, the farmer returns home for his evening meal and some rest. | |
A swarm of locusts descended on the cornfield. | |
Tom followed John across a cornfield. | |
With bated breath and crouching figures they stumbled across the garden, and gained the shelter of the hedge, which they skirted until they came to the gap which opened into the cornfield. | |
I found a strange object in the cornfield. | |
She made a scarecrow and stood it in a cornfield, where it's to stay all summer. | |
After working in the cornfield, the farmer returns home for his evening meal and some rest. |