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cornfield
[kawrn-feeld]
noun
a field in which corn is grown.
cornfield
/ ˈɔːˌھː /
noun
a field planted with cereal crops
Word History and Origins
Origin of cornfield1
Example Sentences
Now the formally restless Susan Choi turns to social realism in her beguiling if baggy “Flashlight,“ mapping a family’s journey among political autocracy and personal pain, from Midwestern cornfields to the Pacific Rim.
He was captured in a hospital gown in a cornfield hours later.
This slasher does exactly what it says on the tin: A murderous clown emerges from the cornfields of Kettle Springs, Mo. and mauls misbehaving teens to shreds.
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.
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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