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unmowed

a. Not mowed

Usage examples of "unmowed".

She stood in a thicket of dry, unmowed grass in which lizards frolicked about.

He stared at the bloody lips, the froth that dripped in great gobs from their corners, and as it stopped biting at the chain and went back to the bone-revealing sore that it was chewing on its left hind leg, he gripped the fence, peered down at the unmowed yard, and gasped, desperate to control the churning in his stomach.

Tom looked about, he saw that the yard had an unkempt look, the grass unmowed, new weeds sprouting in the tulip beds.

Once through the gate, they found themselves in a meadow yellow and white with wild flowers, thick with green grass yet unmowed and unbrowned by the greater heat of late summer.

The unmowed grass reached past her ankles, and the flower beds that Cletus made her work so hard on now had weeds popping up among his prize rosebushes.

In the tall unmowed grass at the edge of the clearing, dozens of fireflies appeared winking like distant galaxmes.

You could have plopped a pink flamingo down right in the middle of the unmowed weeds, and it would have somehow matched the decor.

Running through the backyards of houses, hearing dogs barking, and her legs wet from unmowed grass.

As he crossed the unmowed yard, he began to wonder if anyone even lived there anymore.

Emma dropped her end of the rope, and he went galloping past us and off into the unmowed paddock, kicking up dirt and hunks of weed in his wake.

Lisbeth whispers, plowing through the unmowed, shin-high grass that wraps like tiny bullwhips around our ankles.

Finally, though, she left, and a cold breeze ruffled the tall, unmowed weeds growing carelessly between the gravestones.

But he did it, and he walked like a man cradling a bundle of wood across the unmowed field and into the woods.

The washed-out brown of the long scraggly blades at the base of the wall testified to more than casual rain, as did the puddles in the middle of the unmowed field beyond.

Ett turned and walked back down the long drive, past the unmowed grass, the litter of the lawn and the signs on the trees.