to cut grass
1cut-grass — [cut′gras΄] n. any grass (esp. Leersia oryzoides) having tiny hooks along the edges of the blades that cause scratches on the human skin …
2cut-grass — cut′ grass n. pln any of several grasses having blades with rough edges, esp. grasses of the genus Leersia[/ex] • Etymology: 1830–40 …
3cut-grass — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a grass having minute hooked bristles along the edges of the leaf blade; specifically : a species of Leersia see rice cut grass …
4cut\ grass — To steal someone s girlfriend. Don t hit me, I wasn t trying to cut your grass …
5cut\ grass — To steal someone s girlfriend. Don t hit me, I wasn t trying to cut your grass …
6cut-grass — noun Date: circa 1818 a grass (especially genus Leersia) with minute hooked bristles along the edges of the leaf blade …
7rice cut-grass — noun : a rough leaved marsh grass (Leersia oryzoides) of eastern No. America having grains that somewhat resemble those of rice …
8cut-grass — /kut gras , grahs /, n. any of several grasses having blades with rough edges, esp. grasses of the genus Leersia. [1830 40] * * * …
9Grass — is the common word that generally describes monocotyledonous green plants. The family Gramineae (Poaceae) are the true grasses and include most plants grown as grains, for pasture, and for lawns (turf). They include some more specialised crops… …
10Grass shears — differ from pruning shears in being long handled and having the handles at right angles to the blades. They can be used to cut grass from a standing position. Two kinds are available: with the blades horizontal and with the blades vertical.… …