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grass

[grahs, grahs] / grɑs, grɑs /


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Melbourne curator Matt Page was forced to front the media, essentially a man explaining why he hadn't cut the grass a little shorter.

From BBC

“There are probably thousands of parks in the country that have grass,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Early modern and medieval warfare was really warfare in the era of grass," he says.

From BBC

“If we were to transition into a dry spell, it does not take very long for those green and brown grasses to dry out completely.”

From Los Angeles Times

"It shouldn't be too difficult - the same ball for clay, the same for hard and the same for grass. That would be really helpful to the players," he said.

From BBC