Meaning & Definition of word "Grass"
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Grass
/ɡræs/
noun:
- 1. A common type of green plant that grows in areas with sunlight and is often used for lawns, pastures, and parks.
- Example: The kids played soccer on the freshly cut grass in the park.
- 2. Any plant belonging to the family Poaceae, which includes species that are used for fodder, turf, and other purposes.
- Example: Cows grazed on the nutrient-rich grass in the field.
verb:
- 1. To cover (an area) with grass or to plant grass.
- Example: They decided to grass the bare patches of their garden.
- 2. To inform on someone, especially in a negative context (British slang).
- Example: He was worried that someone would grass him up to the police.
Etymology
Middle English 'grasse', from Old English 'græs'; related to Dutch 'gras' and German 'Gras'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
grass is greener on the other side:
The idea that others' situations seem better than one's own.
make the grass grow:
To encourage something to flourish, often used in a metaphorical sense.
can't see the grass for the trees:
To be so focused on minor details that you miss the bigger picture.
Related Words
lawn:
An area of ground covered with grass, often maintained for aesthetic or recreational purposes.
meadow:
A field of grassland, often wild and filled with wildflowers.
pasture:
Land covered with grass suitable for animals to graze.
Slang Meanings of grass
Meaning: Cannabis or marijuana.
Example Sentence: He rolled a joint of grass for the party.
Meaning: To inform on someone, especially regarding illegal activities.
Example Sentence: He was afraid to talk because he didn't want to grass on his friends.