WordNet
adj. covered with grass; "wide grass-covered plains as far as the eye could see"
Usage examples of "grass-covered".
As the Lion Camp hiked overland, the ubiquitous holes of spotted susliks were too numerous to count, and in some areas they bad to wend their way around hundreds of grass-covered mounds, two to three feet high, each a community of steppe marmots.
The new lumber and the steel roof beams contrasted strangely with the grass-covered, uneven ground below.
Then he disappeared, leading his horse, it seemed, directly into the grass-covered bank.
The child stared at the grass-covered stretch of land and the sparkling water beyond for a long time before gathering up enough courage to move beyond the entrance.
A large grass-covered field edged to the sheer drop-off of the shelf, though the soil layer, evidenced by a couple of shallow cooking pits that went down to rock, was not deep.
On the far side of the river, they'd disappear beneath the shoulder of a grass-covered bluff.
For a time, nothing moved over the grass-covered plain, nothing but the shimmer of the air.
And as they closed on the land, and then coasted westward toward Odessa (their landfall had still been east of the town, despite their adjustment for the clockwise current) she could, by climbing up the shrouds into the wind, see the beach that the sea had created: a wide strand, backed by grass-covered dunes, with creek mouths cutting through here and there.
Beyond the grass-covered ridges to the west, on the low road that flanked the river, marched the main Cyadoran force, with so many bodies that even Nylan could sense them from kays away.
And then, unexpectedly, they passed through a lush valley, full of grass-covered sand and prickly pear, sprawling in gorgeous bloom.
Home for the girl, the old man, and the disappearing cat was a pleasant, but very average-looking stone and timber cottage situated in a broad, grass-covered clearing sheltered by centuries-old oak and red elm.
We passed through the tall timber gate and emerged onto a flat, grass-covered yard, large enough to hold an army.