Definition: 1. Narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns; used as pasture for grazing animals; cut and dried as hay. 2. Animal food for browsing or grazing. 3. Street names for marijuana. 4. Shoot down, of birds. 5. Cover with grass. 6. Spread out clothes on the grass to let it dry and bleach.
Use 'grass' in a sentence:
1. The grass was knee-high.
2. The grass was waist-high.
3. The students on the grass bank cheered noisily.
4. Grass fields were intermixed with areas of woodland.
5. Don't walk on the grass.
6. He lay back on the grass using his backpack as a pillow.
7. George had to cut grass all afternoon.
8. She was lying face downwards on the grass.
9. The grass had grown waist-high.
10. The plant naturalizes well in grass.
11. Humans cannot digest plants such as grass.
12. Clumps of grass poked up through the snow.
13. The uncut grass came up to her waist.
14. Rain had turned the grass into a quagmire.
15. The fire started late Saturday in tinder-dry grass near the Snake River.
16. He loved the smell of new-mown grass.
17. The runway is simply a strip of grass.
18. The grass was soft and springy.
19. She lay on the grass, her head pillowed on her arms.
20. The grass in the garden was a foot high.
21. She saw a glint of silver in the grass.
22. A cigarette set the dry grass alight.
23. The grass was dry and patchy.
24. They ran over the grass.
25. Their garden is a wilderness of grass and weeds.
26. We walked across the springy grass.
27. Flatten the surface of the grass with a roller.
28. The cat crouched in the grass, poised to jump.
29. I lay supine on the poolside grass.
30. The grass had withered in the warm sun.
31. We tramped across the wet grass to look at the statue.