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Sentence count:229+11Posted:2017-02-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: assemblecollectdriveflockgatherjoin togethershepherdSimilar words: per diemverdictyesterdaythe other dayhunker downinterdependentday after dayMeaning: [hɜrd /hɜːd]  n. 1. a group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals all of the same kind that are herded by humans 2. a group of wild mammals of one species that remain together: antelope or elephants or seals or whales or zebra 3. a crowd especially of ordinary or undistinguished persons or things. v. 1. cause to herd, drive, or crowd together 2. move together, like a herd 3. keep, move, or drive animals. 
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61. The plan is designed to provide more caribou for hunters; hunting of the Delta herd has been banned since 1991.
62. In general, animals, herd sizes and farms are small: crop-growing is limited by climate and the short growing season.
63. The net result was a widening gene pool and an altogether hardier national herd.
64. They were part of a prize-winning herd of more than 80 cattle which was founded 5 years ago.
65. The herd ad is intended to show that the company goes its own way in investing.
66. Females with very young kids also tend to keep away from the herd.
67. As far as the eye could see, there stretched a great herd of buffalo.
68. Ray Gasson's herd of 250 could have been hard hit.
69. Milk is the dominant product from livestock farms, and beef is usually a byproduct of the dairy herd.
70. Puppies will herd hens in a farmyard, just as a pack of wolves will encircle an ailing prey.
71. Yet herd size is not constant; it fluctuates in relation to environmental and social conditions.
72. He is a 7-foot-tall crossing guard, and behind him the rest of his herd ambles across the pavement.
73. But if the gazelle grazes in a herd of a hundred or so, its chances of survival are dramatically better.
74. Without this intimidating ring of fire the herd might easily smash its way out.
75. The bulls lead more or less solitary lives outside the herd.
76. The company said a small herd of goats can produce protein-based medicines less expensively than a giant manufacturing plant.
77. I hazard a guess that there are not only pure stallions on the moor; fate and carelessness always complicates herd life.
78. A herd of goats crossed the beach[sentencedict.com], the bells around their necks jingling cheerfully.
79. Each extra livestock unit added means less pasture available per unit to the detriment of the whole herd.
80. Don't just follow the herd. Be like a bird. Open your wings and fly high in the sky! RVM 
81. Bateman and his crew tried to herd the geese themselves, as if they were cowboys on golf carts.
82. He says BSE is a worry, though there are few cases relative to herd sizes.
83. Selman has sold off two-thirds of his herd so far.
84. Barnsgate Manor has a 12 acre vineyard, a llama herd, donkeys, a museum, winery, tearooms and restaurant.
85. As in Las Vegas,(http://sentencedict.com/herd.html) we never see the great mute herd trudging homeward with their pockets empty.
86. What is produced is a herd of predominantly submissive and passive humans who are easily managed for the benefit of their overseers.
87. Owned by Jo Rutherford, Trigo rounded up the milking herd and brought it back to the milking parlour in Devon.
88. The furrows look like a herd of giants have been plowing hither and yon through the snow.
89. And if the herd is threatened, they will gallop off together or maybe huddle together, touching each other for reassurance.
90. The Yellowstone herd, which is directly descended from those last surviving bison, is of particular spiritual importance to those tribes.
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