noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
paddy wagon
rice paddy
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
field
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The building of irrigation systems and paddy fields is costly in terms of time and effort.
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The paddy fields have turned a feathery yellow.
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Instead, towards sunset, he led us to another village, off the highway and surrounded by paddy fields .
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Captain Samphan was walking fast across the road in the middle distance, ordering some of the troops into the paddy field .
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In the old days a suitor sometimes had to work in his prospective father-in-law's paddy fields for three years.
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Explosions were continuing in the paddy field , but they began a conversation as though on a quiet street.
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Take that paddy field , well stocked with fish, rice and ducks.
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Then I heard a sharp, fast cracking, and looked towards the paddy field .
rice
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Methane is also given off by rice paddies and ruminant animals, including cattle.
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Chambers panicked and buried himself and the machine gun in the stupid rice paddy .
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There is what looks to be a white coastline, brilliant greens, the rice paddies etched on the land.
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The en-tire company moved across a rice paddy in echelon formation.
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Instead of picking up a gun that morning, Charlie went out into the rice paddies and worked.
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No trees or foothills this time; it was all cleared land, dry rice paddies , and sandy, weed-patched fields.
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In nature Marsilea is found in ponds, ditches, swamps, rice paddies , and other areas with standing water.
wagon
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It had been an honest mistake, though, the paddy wagon men believing he was dead or dying.
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They arrested the peaceful marchers, put them in paddy wagons , and charged them with disorderly conduct.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In other letters he wrote about the great beauty of the country, the paddies and mountains and jungles.
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It had been an honest mistake, though, the paddy wagon men believing he was dead or dying.
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Methane is also given off by rice paddies and ruminant animals, including cattle.
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The paddy fields have turned a feathery yellow.
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The building of irrigation systems and paddy fields is costly in terms of time and effort.
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There is what looks to be a white coastline, brilliant greens, the rice paddies etched on the land.
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Uncle Vernon had flown into a paddy on account of the seven lessons left outstanding.
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Water buffalo pulled plows or wallowed in the paddies.