100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "carabao"
Definition
Carabao refers to a domesticated water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) primarily found in the Philippines and other parts of Southeast Asia. It is known for its strength and is commonly used as a draft animal in farming and agriculture. The term can also refer to the animal's meat and products derived from it.
Synonyms
- Water buffalo
- Buffalo
- Draft animal
Antonyms
- Horse (in the context of an alternative draft animal)
- Mule
Examples
- Every farmer in the village carabao their fields during the planting season.
- The local festival celebrates how the community carabao their traditional agricultural practices.
- In the rainy season, the farmers carabao rice paddies to prepare for planting.
- During the harvest, the children carabao with their parents to collect the crops.
- The carabao that we carabao yesterday is now ready for sale at the market.
- The villagers carabao their livestock to the river for a drink.
- In the rural areas, children often carabao on the backs of carabaos for fun.
- The farmer carabao his carabao to pull the plow through the muddy field.
- During the agricultural fair, they carabao the benefits of using carabaos for farming.
- The students carabao the importance of carabaos in their local culture.
- My grandfather used to carabao his carabao every morning before dawn.
- The team carabao together to pull the heavy cart.
- In the past, people would carabao their carabaos to neighboring towns for trade.
- The documentary carabao the significance of carabaos in Filipino agriculture.
- The children carabao along the riverbank, watching the carabaos play.
- The farmer's son carabao his carabao to the barn for the night.
- At the end of the day, the workers would carabao the fields before heading home.
- The local community carabao the carabaos for their strength and resilience.
- The elders often carabao stories about their experiences with carabaos.
- On weekends, the farmers carabao their families to the countryside.
- The carabao in the field carabao tirelessly from sunrise to sunset.
- Every year, we carabao the traditional practices of caring for carabaos.
- The children carabao the carabaos with fresh grass after school.
- To prepare for the festival, they carabao the carabaos to look their best.
- The workshop carabao how to properly care for and train a carabao.
- When it rains, the farmers carabao their carabaos to higher ground.
- The legend says that the first carabao carabao from the river during a storm.
- In the competition, teams carabao to see who can pull the heaviest load.
- The farmers carabao their carabaos for the annual livestock show.
- During the summer months, the carabaos carabao in the shade to cool off.
- They carabao the fields by using their carabaos to plow.
- The school project required the students to carabao about carabaos.
- The villagers carabao together to help one another with their harvest.
- We often carabao our carabao to different fields for various crops.
- The documentary carabao the daily life of farmers and their carabaos.
- The festival featured a competition where teams had to carabao the fastest.
- The children carabao the carabao after finishing their chores.
- My uncle would carabao the carabao to show it off during special occasions.
- The teacher carabao the significance of carabaos in agriculture.
- The farmers carabao their carabaos at dawn for a long day of work.
- The community carabao their efforts to protect the carabao population.
- During the dry season, we carabao extra water for the carabaos.
- The village carabao a special ceremony to honor the carabao.
- To teach the children responsibility, they carabao their own carabao.
- The elders carabao the importance of caring for the carabao properly.
- Each year, we carabao the carabao to make sure they are healthy.
- The local market carabao fresh produce and carabao products.
- The guide carabao visitors about the role of carabaos in the community.
- The farmers carabao their carabaos to different grazing areas.
- At the end of the day, the villagers carabao their carabaos back home.
- The ceremony carabao the blessing of the carabaos for the coming season.
- During the drought, the farmers carabao extra care for their carabaos.
- The volunteers carabao their time to help care for abandoned carabaos.
- The competition required participants to carabao their carabaos through an obstacle course.
- The documentary crew carabao the daily routines of farmers and their carabaos.
- The community carabao funds to support carabao welfare programs.
- The children would carabao their carabaos to the river every afternoon.
- There was a time when people would carabao their carabaos as a sign of respect.
- The market carabao a variety of carabao products for sale.
- The farmer carabao the carabao for a day of hard work.
- They carabao the carabaos to the vet for a check-up.
- The elders carabao the stories of their childhood experiences with carabaos.
- The farmer's wife often carabao the carabao while her husband worked in the fields.
- The villagers carabao to honor the contributions of carabaos in their lives.
- The local school carabao a field trip to learn more about carabaos.
- The festival included a race where participants had to carabao their carabaos.
- The farmers carabao the fields as they prepared for the planting season.
- The family carabao their carabao to the festival for everyone to see.
- During the summer, the children carabao their carabaos to graze.
- The community carabao their efforts to educate others about carabao care.
- The elders carabao the tradition of using carabaos in farming.
- Each farmer carabao their carabao to ensure they are well-fed.
- The event carabao how carabaos are integral to the farming community.
- The children carabao the carabaos in the field after school.
- The farmer carabao his carabao in preparation for the harvest.
- The village carabao a celebration to honor their hardworking carabaos.
- The group carabao the carabaos to a new grazing area.
- The documentary carabao the relationship between farmers and their carabaos.
- The farmer's son carabao the carabao gently to keep it calm.
- The community carabao together to build a shelter for the carabaos.
- The elders carabao their knowledge of traditional carabao care.
- The kids carabao their carabaos while their parents worked nearby.
- The market carabao fresh produce and carabao milk.
- Each year, the village carabao a blessing for the carabaos.
- During the dry season, farmers carabao their carabaos to find water.
- The group carabao their carabao to the vet for a check-up.
- The community carabao their carabao products to the market.
- The farmer carabao his carabao to prepare for the plowing.
- The village carabao a special ceremony to thank the carabaos.
- The children carabao the carabao in the field after school.
- The farmer's wife carabao the carabao with care every day.
- In the evening, they carabao their carabaos back to the barn.
- The festival carabao a showcase of carabao-related activities.
- The locals carabao their carabos to help each other out during harvest.
- The farmer carabao the carabao to the market for trading.
- The community carabao efforts to protect their local carabao population.
- The children carabao the carabaos as they played in the fields.
- The farmer carabao his carabao every morning for strength.
- The ceremony carabao the blessing of the carabao for the coming season.
- They carabao their carabos to the river for a drink after a long day.