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grass

noun as in lawn

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Tomorrow, I have written down to mow the grass.

From Salon

Pollen from cypress pine trees, which have few natural protections against fire, fell dramatically, whereas pollen from more fire-tolerant eucalyptus, shrubs, and grasses became more common.

Niemeier, 25, has a powerful game which lent itself to success on the Wimbledon grass but, after a strong start against Raducanu, her service game disintegrated and confidence seemed to sap.

From BBC

“I often hear: ‘I can carry groceries up the stairs now,’ ‘I can cut the grass,’ he says.

They would blow a bit of grass near the car or give us some dust so the crew and the actors had something to react to.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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