1. Great Plains - Noun
2. Great Plains - Proper noun
a vast prairie region extending from Alberta and Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Canada south through the west central United States into Texas; formerly inhabited by Native Americans
Source: WordNetWindmills, which are used in the great plains of Holland and North Germany to supply the want of falling water, afford another instance of the action of velocity. The sails are driven by air in motion - by wind. Hermann von Helmholtz
Twelve states in the Great Plains have a wind energy potential greater then the electric use of our entire nation. Michael Parenti
It could be any one of a dozen things. Experience has taught me that we much more often see connection where there is only random copresence. Pattern-seeking consciousness, you know. Great plains ape, you know. Adam Roberts
According to the Great Plains Food Bank, North Dakota food pantries are reporting a 44% increase in demand." Source: Internet
And in COVID-related social media groups, medical professionals discuss seeing patients with similar symptoms in the Midwest, Great Plains and elsewhere. Source: Internet
An 8-0 run put the Tigers ahead 31-26, but No. 18 Mount Marty scored eight points of the final 11 points of the half, forcing DWU to play catchup for the remainder of a 72-61 Great Plains Athletic Conference loss on Wednesday. Source: Internet