ground-hugging (Meaning)
Wordnet
ground-hugging (s)
of plants that grow relatively low to the ground
Synonyms & Antonyms of ground-hugging
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ground-hugging Sentence Examples
- The ground-hugging ivy crept stealthily along the damp brick wall.
- The race cars roared past, their ground-hugging spoilers scraping inches above the asphalt.
- The pilot performed a daring low-altitude flight, the aircraft's wings almost grazing the ground-hugging foliage.
- The venomous viper slithered through the undergrowth, its body flattened into a ground-hugging form.
- The ground-hugging shrubs formed a dense carpet beneath the towering trees of the forest.
- The hikers carefully navigated the treacherous trail, staying low to avoid the ground-hugging branches of fallen trees.
- The photographer lay prone in the grass, his camera lens capturing the intricate details of the ground-hugging lichen.
- The SWAT team deployed a ground-hugging robot to breach the heavily fortified building.
- The creeper, a ubiquitous ground-hugging plant, spread its tendrils across the neglected garden.
- The enemy troops advanced stealthily through the thick undergrowth, their ground-hugging camouflage barely visible.
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of plants that grow relatively low to the ground
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The ground-hugging ivy crept stealthily along the damp brick wall.
The race cars roared past, their ground-hugging spoilers scraping inches above the asphalt.
The pilot performed a daring low-altitude flight, the aircraft's wings almost grazing the ground-hugging foliage.
The venomous viper slithered through the undergrowth, its body flattened into a ground-hugging form.