Synonym: charter, cultivate, grow, harvest, hire, homestead, lease, let, plantation, raise, ranch, rent. Similar words: arm, farmer, armed, charm, warmth, warm up, harmony. Meaning: [fɑrm /fɑːm] n. workplace consisting of farm buildings and cultivated land as a unit. v. 1. be a farmer; work as a farmer 2. collect fees or profits 3. cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques.
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61. Whose is that farm over yonder?
62. The farm lacks even basic equipment .
63. The road proceeds through the forests to the farm.
64. He has no proprietary interest in the farm .
65. The farm has been rented by my father.
66. He has twenty head of cattle on the farm.
67. They have a large pig farm.
68. All these have helped raise farm yields steadily.
69. The local people bartered wheat for farm machinery.
70. Our farm straddles the railway line.
71. The smell from the farm offended some people.
72. The farm was very isolated, but it had electricity.
73. He now works as a farm hand.
74. The cattle stampeded towards the farm.
75. He had no previous experience of managing a farm.
76. I still hankered for the farm life.
77. Hailstones damaged crops and even killed farm animals.
78. Farm workers spend most of their time outdoors.
79. European farm ministers disagree among themselves.
80. He was left to work the farm alone.
81. I have lived in a farm labourer's cottage.
82. His small farm provides maintenance, but not much more.
83. We stayed in a cottage on a farm.
84. Magazines often farm out articles to freelance journalists.
85. I've worked on that farm man and boy.
86. The farm came to him on his father's death.
87. The farm was tucked away in the hills.
88. The farm buildings form three sides of a square.
89. I was brought up on a farm.
90. The family have occupied the farm for many years.