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Definition of Paddocked
1. paddock [v] - See also: paddock
Lexicographical Neighbors of Paddocked
Literary usage of Paddocked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Ill., 1893 by Committee on Awards, World's Columbian Commission, United States (1901)
"The sheep are either kept in paddocks or under the care of shepherds, though on
some stations they are both shepherded and paddocked. ..."
2. Official Year Book of New South Wales by Australian Bureau of Statistics, New South Wales Bureau of Statistics and Economics (1902)
"The sheep are either kept in paddocks or under the care of shepherds, though on
some stations they are both shepherded and paddocked. ..."
3. Impressions of Australia by Robert William Dale (1889)
""In 1886 the general average of the lambs for the whole colony was 64 per cent.
for the paddocked sheep, and only\ for the shepherded sheep. ..."
4. Official Report of the Calcutta International Exhibition, 1883-84: Compiled (1885)
"paddocked merino wool. Ont-en hay and lucerne hay. photographic views. ...
paddocked merino ram's and ewe's wool. Cheese. Hams and bacon. Jams and jellies. ..."
5. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1884)
"were paddocked close by, as on a modern market day when a city is to be fed.
White wine and red flowed like water through conduits close by. ..."