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Phrases with «to cut the grass»
"To cut the grass"
means to mow or trim the long blades of grass in a yard or garden to keep it neat and short.
Full definition
to cut
(parent phrase)
grass
(parent phrase)
to cut the grass
Related phrases
cut to tax credits
cut to schools
to cut to the chase
cut to programs
cut to services
to cut someone down to size
cut to public services
cut to disability benefits
cut to child benefit
cut to legal aid
to transfer to a cutting board
cut to public education
cut to education
cut to public spending
cut to one's budgets
transfer to a cutting board
cut grass
fresh cut grass
grass cutting
Sentences with «to cut the grass»
There are some like me who sees the creator in everything beautiful, like the smell of
fresh cut grass
at sunrise.
(
religion.blogs.cnn.com
)
In fact, I could swear they came running with smiles on their faces, for they clearly loved the offering of
freshly cut grass
.
(
religion-online.org
)
He literally hasn't even had time to
cut the grass in
at least 2 weeks, which I know is driving him crazy.
(
thehoneycombhome.com
)
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