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Meaning of ray grass

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ray grass ()

A perennial European grass (Lolium perenne); -- called also rye grass, and red darnel. See Darnel, and Grass.

ray grass Sentence Examples

  1. The lush ray grass formed a velvety green carpet that adorned the meadow.
  2. The farmer planted ray grass in the pasture to provide nutritious grazing for his livestock.
  3. The horses galloped through the field, their hooves pounding on the thick blades of ray grass.
  4. The early morning dew glistened like diamonds on the tips of the ray grass blades.
  5. The mower's blades sliced through the ray grass, leaving a freshly cut lawn in its wake.
  6. The rabbits hopped among the ray grass, nibbling on the succulent leaves.
  7. The high nitrogen content of ray grass makes it an ideal crop for silage and hay.
  8. The ray grass grew vigorously, forming a dense canopy that shaded the soil below.
  9. The bees buzzed from flower to flower in the ray grass, collecting pollen and nectar.
  10. The aroma of freshly cut ray grass filled the air, signaling the start of a summer day.

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A perennial European grass (Lolium perenne); -- called also rye grass, and red darnel. See Darnel, and Grass.

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The lush ray grass formed a velvety green carpet that adorned the meadow.

The farmer planted ray grass in the pasture to provide nutritious grazing for his livestock.

The horses galloped through the field, their hooves pounding on the thick blades of ray grass.

The early morning dew glistened like diamonds on the tips of the ray grass blades.