sheepwalk

/ˈʃipˌwɔk/
noun
  1. An area of land where sheep are allowed to graze, especially in hilly or mountainous regions.
    • The old shepherd knew every inch of the sheepwalk, from the stream to the rocky outcrop.
    • They bought a small sheepwalk in the Scottish Highlands to raise their flock.
    • The sheepwalk stretched across the hillside, dotted with grazing ewes.
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