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grass rug

American  

noun

  1. a rug woven of strong marsh grass and cotton, usually with stenciled designs.


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A biographical video near the end of the show includes a scene in which he waters, with a hose, the “WET GRASS” rug he made with Ikea.

From New York Times

With tables and chairs on each side of him and fans holding glasses of wine on either side of him, Kokrak chipped off the green artificial grass rug through a small opening "Tin Cup" style to 17 feet of the hole before two-putting for bogey.

From New York Times

With tables and chairs on each side of him and fans holding glasses of wine on either side of him, Kokrak chipped off the green artificial grass rug through a small opening “Tin Cup” style to 17 feet of the hole before two-putting for bogey.

From Washington Times

Then come the assistants, equipped with an artificial grass rug and a tiny stool, the set for “treaties of peace,” in which Mr. Moss, who is black, and Julia Cumming, who is white — and, at 18, about 40 years his junior — recite a scene from “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.”

From New York Times

A square of patio, removed to create a grass rug, defines the perfect conversation area.

From Southern Living