rolling prairie

collocation in English

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rolling
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈrəʊ.lɪŋ/
us
/ˈroʊ.lɪŋ/
gradual:
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prairie
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈpreə.ri/
us
/ˈprer.i/
a wide area of flat land without trees in Canada and the ...
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(Definition ofrollingandprairiefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was founded in 1963 to preserve some of the remainingrollingprairiewhich previously covered much of the state.
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It boasts one of the few operable steam trains in the world, offering trips through therollingprairiescenery.
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It traverses flat torollingprairiesurfaced by dark, commonly calcareous clays that support mesquite, grasses, and cacti.
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The western and southern portions of the region, meanwhile, are dotted withrollingprairie, and as such, contain the largest agricultural operations in the region.
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While easily overlooked, it is often locally abundant over large expanses ofrollingprairie.
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There are scenic turnouts along the roads and broad vistas ofrollingprairie, emerald green in spring, tall and brown in fall, and dotted with wildflowers in the summer.
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In the south-west angle of this township there is one block about eight square miles of beautiful highrollingprairiewith an excellent sandy loam soil.
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The fort was surrounded byrollingprairie.
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The countryside is open, level, or rolling prairies; foothills or middle elevation plateaus largely devoid of trees; and cultivated shelterbelts or riparian corridors.
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These flat or slightly rolling prairies include rivers and streams, and have an altitude of about 1000to3500 ft.
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The park has rolling prairies, wooded ravines, and scenic bluffs.
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Vast rolling prairies had underlying coal and refractory types of clay.
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