Similar words: field, afield, infield, field day, cornfield, force field, field trip, battle field. Meaning: [fɪːld]
n. United States comedian and film actor (1880-1946).
241. Only in their most elementary courses do other academic fields offer even a partial parallel.
242. The stage fields provided each flight with a private airfield, thereby separating advanced and beginning students.
243. Fields was wearing a set of the new jungle fatigues and boots that the advance party had picked up for him.
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