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lawn1 [lɔ:n, Am lɑ:n] N (grass)

lawn

lawn2 [lɔ:n, Am lɑ:n] N no pl FASHION

lawn
batyst m

lawn mower N

lawn tennis N form

lawn tennis → tennis

See also tennis

tennis [ˈtenɪs] N no pl

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English
Similarly, many suburban areas do not allow long, unkempt lawns that provide useful wildlife habitat because of damage to property values.
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Typically, in suburban areas, chemicals are used for lawn care.
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In 2004, she suffered a broken back when she run over by a ride-on lawn mower.
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There were walled gardens on the site of the south lawn from the 1670s that belonged to the old house.
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The oldest graves are located in what is now lawn and parking area.
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A network of paths through rolling lawns, shrubs borders and mature trees link these facilities.
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Wedding photography is popular on the lawns by appointment.
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The town square is devoted to the courthouse, an orange brick structure surrounded by trees upon a spacious lawn.
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Other sporting facilities include a baseball club, a lawn bowls club and a cricket club.
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In the autumn, thatch buildup that occurs in warm season grasses should be removed, although lawn experts are divided in their opinions on this.
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