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bottom land
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bottom land1
An Americanism dating back to 1720–30
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Example Sentences
While he was gone, MacRae and I leaned over in our saddles and scanned closely the grass-carpeted bottom-land.
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Her escort pointed to the print of a mule's shoe in the soft soil of the low bottom land.
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Jest about the middle, between the two hills, a crick meandered through the bottom land.
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Much of the bottom land about the fort is inclined to be gravelly, but produces well.
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The creek makes a big bend, and all the bottom land has grown up with timber, some as big as a man's body.
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