aftergrass (Meaning)
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aftergrass (n.)
The grass that grows after the first crop has been mown; aftermath.
Synonyms & Antonyms of aftergrass
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aftergrass Sentence Examples
- The horses grazed contentedly, leaving a carpet of aftergrass in their wake.
- After the summer storm, the fields were dotted with puddles and lush aftergrass.
- The farmer eagerly awaited the regrowth of aftergrass to provide additional feed for his livestock.
- As autumn approached, the aftergrass became a vital food source for foraging wildlife.
- After mowing the meadow, the scent of fresh aftergrass filled the air.
- The goats happily nibbled on the aftergrass, their tails wagging in satisfaction.
- The lush aftergrass signaled the end of the dry season, bringing relief to the parched land.
- Walking through the pasture, the soft texture of the aftergrass underfoot was a pleasant surprise.
- The diligent gardener ensured that aftergrass was evenly distributed across the lawn for optimal growth.
- The morning dew glistened on the blades of aftergrass, creating a picturesque scene in the countryside.
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The grass that grows after the first crop has been mown; aftermath.
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The horses grazed contentedly, leaving a carpet of aftergrass in their wake.
After the summer storm, the fields were dotted with puddles and lush aftergrass.
The farmer eagerly awaited the regrowth of aftergrass to provide additional feed for his livestock.
As autumn approached, the aftergrass became a vital food source for foraging wildlife.