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lawn

[lawn] / lɔn /
NOUN
cultivated area of green grass
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Example Sentences

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She laughs, then makes a beeline for the lawn in front of the stage, the blanket grasped tight in her arms as she runs to find a spot near the front.

From Literature

He plops himself into the folding metal lawn chair next to it while Zara and I perch on Gertrude, which is our name for the ugly couch — or as Pops called it, a chesterfield.

From Literature

Cities are already deploying fleets of robot trash scoopers, lawn mowers and firefighters.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The lawn was mostly dirt. In fact, it had been colored green with CGI in the online real estate listing.”

From Los Angeles Times

Morgan abandoned its long-held bullish stance on the lawn- and garden-care company, citing the effects of the Iran war on future profits.

From MarketWatch