Crossword clues for lawns
lawns
- Suburban stretches
- Suburban spreads
- Suburban sprawls
- Suburban landscapes
- Suburban grassy spots
- Suburban grassy spaces
- Stretches in the sticks
- Some green acres
- Some bowling sites
- Some bowling areas
- Plots with blades
- Playing surfaces for croquet
- Places to mow
- Places for tennis
- Places for some flamingos
- Park sections
- Mowing sites
- Mowed surfaces
- Moles may dig them up
- Manicured surfaces
- House grounds
- Homes for gnomes?
- Homeowners' grassy spaces
- Grounds for staycations
- Grassy masses
- Grassy expanses in front of houses
- Grassed sections
- Grassed areas
- Front-porch vistas
- Front yards
- Front yard stages?
- Croquet surfaces
- Croquet spots
- Croquet sites
- Croquet settings
- Croquet game sites
- Croquet areas
- Common suburban sights
- Beautification targets, sometimes
- Areas for mowing
- "The Hissing of Summer ___" (Joni Mitchell album)
- Suburban greenery
- Yards
- Landscapers' concerns
- Suburban expanses
- Many yards
- Much of suburbia
- Some are manicured
- They might be manicured
- Sights in suburbia
- Common features
- " . . . like satyrs grazing on the ___": Marlowe
- SEQUENTIAL NOTES
- Sheer cotton fabrics
- Police directions for grasses
- Grassy expanses
- Grassy areas
- Suburbia sights
- Grassy spots
- Croquet venues
- Homeowners' prides
- Grassy places
- Wimbledon courts, in essence
- Turfed areas
- Things to mow
- They're often manicured
- They may be manicured
- Suburban yards
- Manicured expanses
- Landscaper's concerns
- Grassy yards
- Grassy grounds
- White House expanses
- Well-manicured things
- Urban grass lands
- Things to be mowed
- Things that are mowed
- They're contained within yards
- Tennis sites
- Suburbanites' spreads
- Suburbanites' pride
Wiktionary
n. (plural of lawn English)
Wikipedia
Lawns are aesthetically maintained grassy areas.
Lawns or The Lawns may also refer to:
- Lawns, West Yorkshire, Wakefield, England
- The Lawns, Hull, Yorkshire, England
- The Lawns Estate, Swindon, England
Usage examples of "lawns".
I remember their singed lawns and white-pillared porches, and the lone gas stations, the pumps like cylindrical one-armed robots, their glass tops like brimless bowler hats, and the cemeteries that looked as if no one else would ever be buried in them.
He is extremely fond of mowing the lawns, and my maid tells me he is studying French with her.
Broad lawns clumped with shrubbery and trees and twined across with gravel walkways separated the complex from the road.
Even where the houses--ancient structures of brick and stone and wood, newer ones shaped from pumpkins and squash and other gengineered plants--were thickest, there were trees and lawns and parks.
Hundreds upon hundreds of the dead lay prone on the lawns as the rain lashed down on the Chandler Complex.
I would gaze out of my window at night, over the lawns and the moon-silvered beds of ornamentals, and see her trailing wistfully through the grounds in a white lace tea gown.
But every once in a while, on humorless nights like these, I think about how sharp and sure I felt when I was sprinting across those manicured lawns, jumping the finely-trimmed hedges and hitting the running board on that slow-cruising truck.
And any Judge who can safely slide into full pension retirement without having to look back on anything worse in the way of criminal vengeance than a few scorched lawns is a man who got off easy.
The gates and lawns and hedges I walked past were heady with the scents of trumpet honeysuckle and jasmine, the last of the pink and white dogwood blossom.
The flower gardens and lawns were well-tended, the vegetable patch producing long after the first frost.
Hands in the pockets of her wool coat, she watched the odd little vehicle make it up the last of the slope and complete its approach to where she was standing, its apple-green panels standing out sharply against the snow-covered lawns on either side.
Woodforest Gardens north of the city, choking on all of those cookie-cutter houses with their perfect lawns, grotesquely manicured shrubberies, and insipid street names like Shady Lane.
Lighting a cigarette, she let him lead the way around behind the houses where they crunched a path through the crust of snow that covered the lawns in back.