Kentucky bluegrass
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Kentucky bluegrass
First recorded in 1840–50
Example Sentences
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Even when Tucker creamed Arshdeep to the boundary, the outfield - Kentucky bluegrass which had been grown on a farm in New Jersey - meant it barely dribbled over.
From BBC • Jun. 5, 2024
Grasses that cause symptoms include Bermuda, Johnson, rye and Kentucky bluegrass.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 22, 2024
Kentucky bluegrass, a common lawn grass, draws carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
From New York Times • Jul. 4, 2023
What was the American Dream, in the 20th century, if it wasn’t aproned by a quarter acre of Kentucky bluegrass or tall fescue, which is good for recreation and admiration and not much else?
From Washington Post • Aug. 24, 2022
Mrs. Pontellier talked about her father’s Mississippi plantation and her girlhood home in the old Kentucky bluegrass country.
From "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin
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