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herding

adjective as in grazing

noun as in roundup

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  • marshalling
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Example Sentences

Hunting and herding dogs have a primal instinct for what is called “historic human remains detection.”

Immigrant rights groups accused Border Patrol agents of deliberately herding workers toward irrigation canals, which they used as barriers to prevent flight.

That tension — between editorial desire for a straightforward narrative and blurry reality — is made more complicated by herding, when polling firms toss results that don’t align with a dominant plotline.

From Salon

Guy said he did not see the cows "herding or stampeding" on the day of Ms Morris's death while tending to his flock of sheep in a nearby field.

From BBC

Hollywood actor Damian Lewis has taken part in an "eccentric" tradition dating back hundreds of years by herding sheep over the River Thames.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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