cornfields in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

cornfields in the PONS Dictionary

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English
There are cornfields to the east, but the soil is very sandy.
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They raided hen roosts, cornfields, and pigpens that they encountered.
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The area surrounding the plant was flat, covered with cornfields and dotted by hog farms.
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I liked my towns, my cornfields and the home of my people.
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The damage path also became more evident as it passed through open cornfields, downing large swaths of corn in an area about 200 metres wide.
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It possessed rich meadowlands, cornfields, orchards, gardens and hills covered with vines.
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Although most of the town is either houses or cornfields, there are many other features to this small, quiet town.
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It also helped little children to get lost in the cornfields.
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In this area, cornfields were scattered about in the creek bottom.
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The main site also includes the cornfields, gardens, small orchards, livestock, and outbuildings that would be found on a farm of the period.
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