Synonym: farm, homestead, plantation, range. Similar words: branch, franchise, rancor, entrance, insurance, tolerance, punch, bunch. Meaning: [ræntʃ /rɑːntʃ] n. farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle). v. manage or run a ranch.
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211. Bill invented the method of using a hot branding iron to permanently put the mark of a ranch on a cow's skin.
212. Michelle Cabot has inherited her father's Florida cattle ranch - and a mountain of debt.
213. PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN recently invited a group of businessmen to a cattle ranch for a retreat to discuss how to generate faster economic growth.
214. And we met these wonderful people at the dude ranch we stayed at.
215. I'm going down to the post - office and then pull out for the ranch.
216. They also describe companies like Whole Foods, Chipotle, and Niman Ranch that attempt to incorporate ethics in their business plans.
217. The ranch house is long and low, and all the rooms are at ground level.
218. Then the Bushes would be flying to Waco, Texas, on their way to their 650-hectare ranch in nearby Crawford.
219. The conference at Los Muortos would be an admirable excuse for this, and upon the spot he resolved to go over to the Derrick ranch house, after all.
220. On his ranch in Crawford, Texas, the President keeps longhorn cow named Ofelia.
221. He inquired after his wife and the ranch, commenting upon the work on the irrigating ditch.
222. Caffey, who stayed with Koch for a decade after the explosion and now runs the BB River Ranch in Comanche, Texas, says the explosion was a one-of-a-kind tragedy.
223. The actor admits there is more than one obstacle to starring in the period piece being shot on a sprawling ranch about 100 km west of Calgary.
224. I took that one at, uh, my granddaddy's ranch in Texarkana.
225. Soon the rectangular farms gave way to rugged ranch land, canyons, ravines , red earth-and lots of mesquite trees.
226. Maggie: I agree, he's a responsible kid. After all he spent his entire childhood cooking for a dude ranch .
227. The downturn has its roots in the real estate frenzy that turned lonely Nevada ranches into suburban ranch homes and swampland in Florida into condominiums.
228. Adding a little butter, ranch dressing, cheese sauce or brown sugar to a vegetable dish can significantly improve its kid appeal.
229. Across the river, on Henry Allen's foothill ranch there was little work to be done, for the hay was cut and stored and the orchards were plowed up to receive the rain deeply when it should come.
230. John Peavey holds the bones of a sheep killed a year earlier on his Flat Top Ranch outside Hailey, Idaho.
231. In 1865, George began to accumulate parcels of land by obtaining 46,000 acres of the Piedra Blanco Ranch on California's Central Coast.
232. The sky stretches far and wide above cowgirls—or jillaroos—on a cattle ranch in Queensland.
233. In general,[sentencedict.com] Jarrett's bunkhouse vacation would not satisfy patrons expecting the trimmings of a fancy dude ranch.
234. AN Easterner or city person who vacations on a rANch in the West.
235. These examples barely touch future prospects in the technology of farm and ranch management.
236. He started a mink ranch and made a fortune in five years.
237. There he began a successful cattle ranch, eventually enlarging it to 250,000 acres stretching 50 miles along the coast.
238. For example: A Texan was boasting to an Arkansan about his ranch.
239. Laurie and Ken Graff are using The Maize's services on their family farm and ranch in Hondo, Texas,[http://sentencedict.com/ranch.html] for the seventh year--though they do things a little differently.
240. Or we can stay close to the ranch in nearby Levengood Gulch.