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Meaning of grass-grown
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grass-grown (a.)
Overgrown with grass; as, a grass-grown road.
grass-grown Sentence Examples
- The grass-grown path meandered through the tranquil meadow, leading to a secluded cottage.
- The castle's abandoned courtyard was now overgrown with grass-grown weeds that whispered secrets amidst the ruins.
- The grass-grown tennis court bore witness to countless matches played in days gone by.
- The ancient burial mound was marked by a solitary, grass-grown stone that whispered tales of forgotten ancestors.
- A grass-grown embankment separated the bustling city from the serene parkland beyond.
- The abandoned railway track lay grass-grown and forgotten, a testament to a bygone era.
- The village common was a grass-grown expanse where children played and laughter filled the air.
- The grass-grown roof of the barn provided a natural shelter from the elements.
- The old country road had become grass-grown and barely passable, leading to a forgotten settlement.
- The grass-grown remnants of a long-lost battleground served as a poignant reminder of history's horrors.
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Overgrown with grass; as, a grass-grown road.
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The grass-grown path meandered through the tranquil meadow, leading to a secluded cottage.
The castle's abandoned courtyard was now overgrown with grass-grown weeds that whispered secrets amidst the ruins.
The grass-grown tennis court bore witness to countless matches played in days gone by.
The ancient burial mound was marked by a solitary, grass-grown stone that whispered tales of forgotten ancestors.