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The mobilizing energy of the campaign fell fallow after Inauguration Day in 2009.

Many of the signs posted on the fields that are supposed to be left fallow now litter the road ditches.

But cider production and consumption is on the rise after a long fallow period.

Professionally, Vidal's last decade while not fallow was not golden.

For the next three decades the team lay fallow, promising much, achieving nothing.

In no farm, however, is the fallow laid aside; it is considered as indispensable for wheat, and on poor lands for rye.

This appears clear from Aristotle placing the bubalus with the stags and fallow deer, and not with the oxen.

There are many herds of them in the royal menagerie; and they produce together as freely as the fallow-deer.

It would be a difficult point to determine the original species of the fallow-deer.

The smallest roe-bucks are generally of a fallow colour, and the largest brown.

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On this page you'll find 29 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fallow, such as: idle, slack, virgin, dormant, inert, and neglected.

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

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