noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
dude ranch
ranch house
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
hand
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A ranch hand who worked in the area, White was drawn to what appeared to be smoke on the horizon.
house
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Summertime Peter glided easily to a gentle landing on the lush green lawn outside the ranch house .
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There was a four-bedroom ranch house and a big pond, almost a lake.
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The ranch house , corral and outbuildings have been restored and contain exhibits, photographs and period furniture.
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He eased the Land-Rover off the road and up to the ranch house .
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A full eighteen minutes after I turned in at the Gibbs Ranch sign I find the ranch house .
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After the cattle guard, stay to the left and away from the ranch house .
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The ranch house that still stands and is the heart of the site was built in 1928.
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The office was in a section of the ranch house .
■ VERB
own
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He owns a ranch in Pinedale, Wyoming.
work
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Even though arthritis has slowed him down, Orozco still works at his Redford ranch .
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It was a working ranch then, all green and abundant.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
bet the farm/ranch
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a cattle ranch
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a four-bedroom ranch
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He and a Boston friend bought a ranch in Laramie and raised sheep, then steer, on the open range.
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I sail past a little development of off-the-shelf ranch homes.
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Over the years, the ranch shrank.
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Robert Daley settled the property in 1869, first as a horse and cattle ranch and then as a dairy operation.
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The bloody siege of the ranch complex in Waco has already left at least six police and cult members dead.
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We lived first on a ranch .
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We saw small towns and huge cities, chicken farms and horse ranches.