How to Use cattle guard in a Sentence

cattle guard

noun
  • Turn left, drive 5.4 miles to a cattle guard past mile marker 25 and park in any of the turnouts along the road.
    Jill Cassidy, azcentral, 7 Feb. 2020
  • Lincoln's portrait was fastened to the front of the engine above the cattle guard.
    Dawn Mitchell, Indianapolis Star, 30 Apr. 2018
  • Turn right on Morgan Road, drive to the end of the pavement, cross the cattle guard and continue 80 yards to the trailhead parking on the left.
    Roger Naylor, azcentral, 28 June 2018
  • The road twists downhill and crosses the sandy riparian strip before heading uphill again to a cattle guard and fence line signed for U Cross Ranch.
    Mare Czinar, The Arizona Republic, 3 Dec. 2020
  • There is this really powerful moment in the film of Jamaica huddled on the cold asphalt, chained to a cattle guard, in an effort to block the construction.
    Eunica Escalante, Vogue, 19 Feb. 2021
  • Just a few yards east of the tank, a cattle guard and sign post for Cottonwood Trail 9709 signals the beginning of an optional continuation of the hike.
    Mare Czinar, azcentral, 12 Mar. 2020
  • Fences separate predators from potential prey (that’s you), and cattle guards about a car-length long mark the borders between habitats.
    Scott Craven, azcentral, 12 July 2018
  • Farther up the road, a group of seven Native Hawaiian protectors chained themselves to a cattle guard as a second line of defense in case law enforcement arrested the kūpuna.
    Trisha Kehaulani Watson-Sproat, Vox, 24 July 2019
  • Each summer — often several times a summer — my family drove over Tioga Pass, crossed the cattle guard up into Lundy Canyon, stripped on the rock beside the swimming hole, plunged into the snowmelt and emerged, elated and cleansed.
    Elizabeth Weil, ProPublica, 3 Jan. 2022
  • Each summer — often several times a summer — my family drove over Tioga Pass, crossed the cattle guard up into Lundy Canyon, stripped on the rock beside the swimming hole, plunged into the snowmelt and emerged, elated and cleansed.
    New York Times, 3 Jan. 2022

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