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Definition of "unmown" [unmown]

  • Not mown; unmowed. (adjective)

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Use "unmown" in a sentence
  • "Shoo-shooed along, we hurry through the Palm Room (a remnant of the old Conservatory?) and down the curved drive on the south front of the White House and into the wet, unmown grass of the South Lawn where the press riser awaits; the white rope we are not to touch jumps up and down on its own accord."
  • "Still wearing the clothes from the day before, she took him outside and walked with him out into the field behind the barn where the grasses were long and unmown."
  • "When the lawn experiment was begun last summer, the bloom period was already past for the grass and the growing season was nearly over so there were questions about how unmown lawn grass would behave."
Words like "unmown"
brown-grassed
capim
dew-drenched
gently-sloping
sun-cured
tinder-dry
tree-dotted
warm-season
well-manicured
winter-browned
winter-killed