Barren Grounds
Americanplural noun
Example Sentences
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“It’s a squarish block of dark granite,” Magnus observes of the object before noticing in it “a pair of thin and branching yellow lines, like twin rivers marked on a survey map.”The gold reportedly comes from Ox Lake in the desolate Barren Grounds, “five or six hundred miles away,” and Magnus swiftly dispatches an expedition to locate and mine the treasure.
The once lush gardens are barren grounds punctuated with mosquito-riddled puddles.
From New York Times
When Capital City moved to its current home in 2012, Yamamoto, whose children attend the school, saw mostly barren grounds there, too: “It was nothing. It was not well taken care of, just some trees and plantings.”
From Washington Post
These "seedballs" will be their ammunition for the afternoon as they replant trees and grass in the barren grounds of their small school.
From BBC
When he arrived on the barren grounds, he ran into the head pro and his associate walking out of the pro shop.
From New York Times
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