grasses (Meaning)

grasses

grass-covered land, to seed with grass, land (such as a lawn or a turf racetrack) covered with growing grass, marijuana, herbage suitable or used for grazing animals, to produce grass, inform sense 1, any of a large family (Gramineae synonym Poaceae) of monocotyledonous mostly herbaceous plants with jointed stems, slender sheathing leaves, and flowers borne in spikelets of bracts, any of a large family of green plants (as wheat, corn, bamboo, or sugarcane) with jointed usually hollow stems, long slender leaves, and small dry one-seeded fruits often in groups, to cover with grass, leaves or plants of grass, to seed to grass, herbs suitable for or eaten by grazing animals, electronic noise on a radarscope that takes the form of vertical lines resembling lawn grass, a police informer, to feed (livestock) on grass sometimes without grain or other concentrates, a state or place of retirement, lawn entry 2, to provide (as cattle) with grass for food

grasses Sentence Examples

  1. The lush grasses swayed gently in the warm summer breeze.
  2. The horse grazed contentedly on the emerald grasses of the pasture.
  3. Children played barefoot in the soft, tickling grasses.
  4. The meadow was a tapestry of vibrant wildflowers and verdant grasses.
  5. The long grasses concealed the hidden path leading to the secluded cottage.
  6. The tall grasses shimmered like silver in the moonlight.
  7. The prairie was a vast expanse of rolling grasses that stretched to the horizon.
  8. The golf course was meticulously manicured, with pristine fairways and immaculate grasses.
  9. The lawn grasses were freshly cut, creating a pungent scent that hung in the air.
  10. The drought had turned the grasses brown and withered, creating a desolate landscape.

FAQs About the word grasses

grass-covered land, to seed with grass, land (such as a lawn or a turf racetrack) covered with growing grass, marijuana, herbage suitable or used for grazing an

lawns, green, parcels, pastures, meadows, greenswards, plots, fields, plats, grasslands

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The lush grasses swayed gently in the warm summer breeze.

The horse grazed contentedly on the emerald grasses of the pasture.

Children played barefoot in the soft, tickling grasses.

The meadow was a tapestry of vibrant wildflowers and verdant grasses.