(on a cattle or sheep station) a paddock that is distant from the station homestead.
my first job was to fix the sheep fence in the back paddock
Example sentencesExamples
- Calves had been driven from a back paddock through the barbed wire fence.
- From the top corner of our back paddock you can see across the Norfolk Plains.
- They all got a let out for a lap around the back paddock.
- He once arranged for a plane to drop him into the back paddock of his home so he could slip into work on time.
- One day I was driving the tractor up the back paddock when I hit a rut sideways and flipped over.
- You should take me down the back paddock and put me out of my misery like an old dog.
- They're not something we can just put in the back paddock and leave them there for a month.
- I kick started my bike and took off toward the back paddock.
- There are chooks in the henhouse and horses in the back paddock.
- You might be mustering cattle in the back paddock and you get the urge to check out the cricket.