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grass

[gras, grahs] / græs, grɑs /


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Fifteen billion would be derived from food crops like corn, but much of the rest was to come from the development of cellulosic ethanol: fuel from wood chips, switch grass and the like.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are six stakes races set for opening day, three on turf, with Santa Anita officials hoping that waiting until Sunday will allow the grass course to dry enough to allow racing.

From Los Angeles Times

There were all these trouble zones - a bit of blue sky and a big patch of grass - and nobody could get them.

From BBC

You can take your shoes off and at least touch grass for a second.

From Los Angeles Times

The image shows William and Catherine sitting on lush grass surrounded by spring daffodils, alongside by their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

From BBC