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cornfield

[ kawrn-feeld ]

noun

  1. a field in which corn is grown.


cornfield

/ ˈ°ìɔ˲ÔËŒ´Ú¾±Ë±ô»å /

noun

  1. a field planted with cereal crops
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cornfield1

First recorded in 1275–1325, cornfield is from the Middle English word cornfield. See corn 1, field
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The tall, shiny buildings which rise out of the cornfields on the Myanmar side of the Moei river are a sight so jarring you find yourself blinking to be sure you haven't imagined it.

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Born in rural Puebla, they had been laboring since they were 6, tending to goats and cows and then toiling in cornfields.

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The real magic, however, is the giddiness sparkling around Terence Mann who starts as a lost soul and ends the film believing in magic again, simply by touching the edge of a cornfield.

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One boy lamented that the family cornfields were so far away: “We miss going with our fathers to the milpas.â€

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And here, as we all know, our cornfields cost a little bit more.â€

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