Grass (noun)

  1. A common plant of the family Poaceae, typically having blades that are green and grow from the base to form a dense cover of vegetation over the ground.
  2. A piece of land covered with grass, especially one used for recreational purposes, such as a lawn or a playing field.

Origin:

Old english græs, of germanic origin; related to dutch gras and german gras.

Examples:

  1. The grass was wet with dew.
  2. She lay on the grass and watched the clouds.
  3. The dog ran through the grass.
  4. He mowed the grass in the backyard.
  5. The soccer players took the field on the lush green grass.
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