tussock (Meaning)
Wordnet
tussock (n)
a bunch of hair or feathers or growing grass
Synonyms & Antonyms of tussock
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tussock Sentence Examples
- The tussock of grass swayed gently in the warm summer breeze.
- The sheep grazed contentedly on the lush tussocks that covered the hillside.
- The botanist carefully collected specimens from the rare tussock plant that grew in the alpine meadow.
- The birds built their nests in the dense tussocks of reeds that grew along the riverbank.
- The hiker stumbled through the tussocks on his way up the mountain.
- The tussock cushion plants provided shelter for small animals from the harsh desert climate.
- The tussocks of peat moss absorbed moisture and helped to create a boggy environment.
- The farmer used a tussock cutter to remove unwanted vegetation from his pasture.
- The tussock moth larva fed on the leaves of the tussock plant.
- The tussock moths emerged from their cocoons in the early summer.
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a bunch of hair or feathers or growing grass
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The tussock of grass swayed gently in the warm summer breeze.
The sheep grazed contentedly on the lush tussocks that covered the hillside.
The botanist carefully collected specimens from the rare tussock plant that grew in the alpine meadow.
The birds built their nests in the dense tussocks of reeds that grew along the riverbank.