lawny (Meaning)

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lawny (a.)

Having a lawn; characterized by a lawn or by lawns; like a lawn.

Made of lawn or fine linen.

lawny Sentence Examples

  1. The lawny park provided a lush and verdant backdrop for the picnic.
  2. The homeowner prided himself on his meticulously manicured lawn, which he watered diligently.
  3. Children skipped and played gleefully across the broad, lawny expanse.
  4. As the sun peeked through the trees, its golden rays cast a warm glow upon the lawny slopes.
  5. The dog frolicked happily on the lawny ground, chasing after a ball.
  6. The lawnmower hummed contentedly as it trimmed the overgrown grass, leaving a crisp and pristine lawny surface.
  7. The lawny meadows stretched out for miles, a peaceful and serene vista.
  8. The newly sodded lawn transformed the once barren yard into a lush, lawny paradise.
  9. The gardener used a special fertilizer to enhance the health and vigor of his lawny masterpiece.
  10. The lawny path invited visitors to explore the vibrant botanical gardens.

FAQs About the word lawny

Having a lawn; characterized by a lawn or by lawns; like a lawn., Made of lawn or fine linen.

grass, greensward, green,ground, clearing, field, lot, tract, moor,meadow

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The lawny park provided a lush and verdant backdrop for the picnic.

The homeowner prided himself on his meticulously manicured lawn, which he watered diligently.

Children skipped and played gleefully across the broad, lawny expanse.

As the sun peeked through the trees, its golden rays cast a warm glow upon the lawny slopes.