noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
horse
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A dustpan full of horse manure with the dustpan's brush stuck firmly into the stuff.
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In addition, it may no longer spread horse manure along Ramona Oaks Road.
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It reeked of wet straw and stale horse manure , and the old nag the lad fetched smelled sweaty.
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He always reeked of horse manure and whiskey.
■ VERB
spread
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In addition, it may no longer spread horse manure along Ramona Oaks Road.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
spread seeds/manure/fertilizer
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A further disadvantage is the work involved in returning the manure to the field.
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An alternative to digging in the green manure in spring is to cut and add the material to the compost heap.
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And it was a grave responsibility, said my Papa, even down to ridding the boxcars of manure when circumstances permitted.
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Dig in plenty of rotted manure , but ensure the ground has settled firmly before planting.
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He always reeked of horse manure and whiskey.
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His business was selling manure to farmers; he had a truck.
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In addition, it may no longer spread horse manure along Ramona Oaks Road.
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Many farmers are rediscovering the largely abandoned practices of crop rotation and manure spreading.