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Definition of cow paddock in English: cow paddocknoun Australian, NZ An area of land where cows are kept. we drove past endless cow paddocks that used to be natural habitat Example sentencesExamples - A huge achievement under his leadership was converting the City Oval from a cow paddock to a ground to make the club proud.
- Taking a lady's racing bike cross-country over mud-churned cow paddocks is probably not in the manufacturer's recommendations.
- The main problem is that the pitch will be like a cow paddock made even uglier with the ads on the field.
- The calf has been put in a pen with the other calves while Millie is on her own in the cow-paddock by my caravan.
- My wife and I, donned in thick wetsuits and twin scuba units, were floating in a small water-filled cave just a few metres beneath a farmer's cow paddock.
- The farm on the other side of the boundary fence from my lavender/cow paddocks has 50 million sheep.
- The route takes us through sheep and cow paddocks, along forest pathways, and over slate stiles and granite clapper bridges.
- He described our famous centre court as a cow paddock.
- We started off by going around the cow paddock and picking up the requisite cow pad and bringing it into the lab.
- We did not have a Uni; in its place we had big cow paddocks.
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