Results for grass
Definitions of grass:
part of speech: noun
Common herbage: an order of plants with long, narrow leaves, and tubular stem, including wheat, rye, oats, etc.
part of speech: noun
Herbage having hollow, jointed stalks, narrow leaves called blades, and seeds similar to those of grain.
part of speech: noun
Field or hill pasture; the plants having simple leaves, jointed and tubular stems, & c.
part of speech: verb
To cover with turf or herbage.
part of speech: verb transitive
Usage examples for grass:
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On the grass lay the long shadows of the trees.
"The Cave Boy of the Age of Stone", Margaret A. McIntyre -
The rest of the Indians were not to be seen, but Mr. Hardy guessed that they were lying down in the long grass or were concealed among the animals.
"On the Pampas", G. A. Henty -
" We'll take in our Keep Off the Grass signs, then," she said.
"Youth Challenges", Clarence B Kelland -
Under this a fire was made, taking care that the grass did not catch fire.
"Indian Boyhood", [AKA Ohiyesa], Charles A. Eastman