Similar words: moor, for lack of, poorly, moorings, sooner or later, floor leader, motherland, overland. Meaning: ['mʊrlənd /'mʊəl-] n. open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss.
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31. But those painful memories are erased by thoughts of future glory as Jodami whisks Anthea across the moorland gallops.
32. Wet of the Lizard, the coastal character changes to open moorland reminiscent of Lundy.
33. Elsewhere enclosed fields have been created by Saxons, and produced by medieval forest clearance. moorland reclamation and marshland drainage.
34. Acid water may come from moorland sources or from streams containing mine drainage or effluents from other works.
35. Door theft: Thieves have stolen the carved doors off a remote moorland chapel.
36. The problem results when acid rainclouds drifting across moorland come into contact with the branches of conifers.
37. He saw the bleak and unpromising moorland gain colour as the grasses grew and the flowers came.
38. These high moorland stone-walled fields near Malham, West Yorkshire, were laid out in the eighteenth century.
39. Eventually the track emerges from the woodland on to open moorland, and climbs up the hillside.
40. Beyond them in the grey distance was bleak moorland - the watershed - private land.
41. There is also an apparent marked reluctance on the part of Ministers to agree Moorland Orders.
42. In the marginal fringe, where farmland meets wild moorland, woodland or marshland, there are several changes.
43. There could have been no other reason to visit Miss Moorland during office hours.
44. Ruth went out of the house and ran down the steep moorland path all the way to Ilkley.
45. The changes were largely at the expense of moorland, heath and rough pasture.
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46. From Drumbuie, a heathery moorland is crossed to join the old main road into Kyle, now superseded by another.
47. Borders of woodland and moorland, moors, steppes and swampy heaths with scattered trees, especially birches and pines.
48. Her bed was the moorland grass On mountainside or in the pass.
49. Then it continues across open and barren moorland to Fearnbeg, where it formerly ended.
50. Or in autumn when purple moorland takes on a blanket of golden patchwork.
51. As well as sections through open moorland a lovely stretch of the walk follows the River Barle through rich woodland to Tarr Steps.
52. The farmers have decided to leave much of the uplands as wildscape of open moorland.
53. On the open moorland you might see meadow pipits and wheatears.
54. Plodding up and down stony paths, crossing tussocky moorland and jumping streams can all make great demands on footwear.
55. Hey ploughed nearly 100,000 acres of virgin moorland.
56. They plowed nearly 100,000 acres of virgin moorland.
57. We crossed wide stretches of moorland without relief.
58. The fields have reverted to moorland.
59. Before them lay miles of undulating moorland.
60. See suddenly in front there is a large building in moorland, bright dim lamp.
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