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I . grass <-es> [grɑ:s, Am græs] N

4. grass no pl inf (marijuana):

grass

5. grass Brit inf (an informer):

grass
grass

II . grass [grɑ:s, Am græs] VB trans

III . grass [grɑ:s, Am græs] VB intr Aus, Brit inf

grass widow N

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If you leave the beach, clamber up the old hairpin bend road, past the early 20th-century coastguard station, you start to notice strange lumps and bumps in the grass.
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Rosewood, jasmine, rose, hyacinth, and lemon grass are some fragrances included in the heart notes.
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Of leaves collected, 99% are mulched into the grass around campus, saving a half pound of nitrogen each year.
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They are frugal eaters, thriving on little grass.
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This contains a toxin called bufagin and is enough to deter many predators although grass snakes seem to be unaffected by it.
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The car hit hard on the driver's side before a trail of sparks led to its final resting place in the infield grass.
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Mowing grass to a higher level will allow more competitive plants to thrive in the area.
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As a result, grass- and turf-covered houses were developed.
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The airport at the time covered 420acre km2 with full lighting, radio, weather reporting equipment, two hard surface runways, and one grass landing strip.
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There will be no new growth of grass if the dried-up grass is left behind.
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