Lawn (noun)

  1. An open space covered with grass, typically one in front or around a house or other building.
  2. A piece of grassland or an area covered with grass, especially in a park or garden.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french launde, of germanic origin; related to land.

Examples:

  1. She sat on a blanket on the lawn, enjoying the warm sun.
  2. The lawn was perfectly mowed and well-manicured.
  3. The family had a picnic on the lawn.
  4. The lawn was the perfect place for a game of frisbee.
  5. The lawn provided a nice view of the mountains in the distance.
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