The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bent grass \Bent" grass`\ (Bot.) Same as Bent, a kind of grass.
Wiktionary
n. Any of several grasses, of the genus ''Agrostis'', native to temperate climates; grown for pasture, turf and for putting greens and golf courses.
WordNet
n. grass for pastures and lawns especially bowling and putting greens [syn: bent, bent-grass]
Usage examples of "bent grass".
Her body melted like mist, and only the bent grass testified to the fact that it had lain there, and something else was appearing upon the stone.
The broken edge of a crack where a hoof had slipped in as the horses left the mud, loose dust newly settled, bent grass -- all pointed the way the horses had gone.
From each side of the river stretched deks and deks of browned and bent grass.
Playing the light over the ground he found where Hrubek had jumped from the hearse: the bent grass, the overturned!
Crushed leaves, broken twigs, turned stones, bent grass, footprints, all spelled the trail clearly to the detecting eye.
The crawler jounced and bucked its way along the track he had made through the grass on the way out, and the headlights picked up the bent grass ahead, in the dark, in the chill wind.
It tumbled in glassy sheets over the bent grass, muddy foam catching against the bank.