Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not mowed or cut down.
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- adjective Not
mowed
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Examples
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Senkow noted that the county already issues liens - which would force a property owner to pay the red-light ticket debt before a property could be sold - for other code enforcement violations such as unmowed grass or an unsafe structure.
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It looked like nothing more than very big, tall blades of unmowed grass.
Messages to Mars Hugh Barlow 2011
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Hey, if he is going to pump up Paulson by saying he has a cute kid and unmowed lawn as a qualification to loan him $100M for his enterprise then two things:
"Everyman Paulson might leave if he doesn't get his way" (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Leafy sea dragons blend into the flora perfectly and hundreds of sea snakes poke out of the sea floor like so much unmowed grass.
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But those things only matter to those who know that it's the wrong car in the driveway, or who care that the lawn might have been unmowed that day.
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But those things only matter to those who know that it's the wrong car in the driveway, or who care that the lawn might have been unmowed that day.
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Behind the house was an unmowed field cut through by a path of his making.
What the Father Said 2010
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Fortunately, those issues never came up at Number 9 Ravenwood Avenue, where most of the railing had fallen right off and now lay hidden in the unmowed lawn.
Unearthly Asylum P. J. Bracegirdle 2010
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The broken fence, like an unmowed lawn, was a visual metaphor for a broken society in which slavery was dragging an entire culture into barbarism.
Essay: The Civil War taught us to fight for the right to be wrong Philip Kennicott 2010
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Fortunately, those issues never came up at Number 9 Ravenwood Avenue, where most of the railing had fallen right off and now lay hidden in the unmowed lawn.
Unearthly Asylum P. J. Bracegirdle 2010
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