grass
Pronunciation: [græs]
Word
Context: "nature"
(noun) a green plant that grows in the ground and covers areas like parks and fields. It’s soft, and we often see it in our backyards or when we go to the playground.
Example
The kids played soccer on the lush green grass.
Example
The garden looked bare without any grass growing in it.
Example
What color is the grass in your backyard?
Context: "food"
(noun) a type of food that some animals eat, especially cows and sheep. It's very important for their diet.
Example
The farmer grows grass for the sheep to eat.
Example
The cows didn't have any grass to munch on after the drought.
Example
What kind of grass do you feed to the animals?
Context: "action"
(verb) to cover an area with grass or to plant grass. It means making a place covered with the green plant we see in the park.
Example
They decided to grass the backyard to make it look nicer.
Example
They didn't grass the area because they wanted to keep it natural with wildflowers.
Example
Are you planning to grass the empty lot next door?
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