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		Definition of cattle run in English: cattle runnoun Australian, NZ A tract of land used for grazing cattle.  he took up a small farm and later leased a cattle run  Example sentencesExamples -  In 1956, a ringer came in from a cattle run, dumped his swag under the big gum tree in Parsons Street, then jumped in my taxi.
 -  Those killed in the conflicts were perhaps refugees or working on the cattle runs.
 -  The town was first established as a cattle run back in 1839—more than a decade before the gold rush started.
 -  The restoration will not include the auxiliaries because they won't be needed for big cattle runs.
 -  He was soon looking to buy pastoral land to establish a cattle run, rather than investing in Adelaide property.
 -  The government started to purchase some of the larger sheep and cattle runs and to develop them into smaller units, largely for dairy production.
 -  Whilst I was travelling the lonely outback to far distant cattle runs, missions, and Aboriginal communities, I do not recall a time when I felt that my life was in danger.
 -  They were handed the deeds to the former Loves Creek pastoral lease, which was established in 1896 as a cattle run.
 -  In 1856, he bought a cattle run at Mount Remarkable.
 -  I ran full-speed, directly into an electric fence along the cattle run.
 
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