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spear grass
noun
- any of various grasses, as a meadow grass or a bent grass, having lance-shaped leaves or floral spikes.
spear grass
noun
- another name for wild Spaniard
- any of various native Australian grasses, esp of the genera Stipa or Heteropogon , with sharp-pointed seeds
- any of various grasses with sharp stiff blades or seeds
Word History and Origins
Origin of spear grass1
Example Sentences
Hundreds and thousands of northern flocks receive, during the entire winter, nothing but ordinary hay, consisting mainly of Timothy, some red and white clover, and frequently a sprinkling of gum, or spear grass.
There is Newton marsh With its spear grass harsh— A pleasant summer level Where the maidens sweet Of the Market Street, Do meet in the dusk to revel.
A gallop of three miles through a dense covert, consisting of strong elastic wands, interlaced with prickly weeds and coarse spear grass, left the crowd far behind us; and, arriving at the spot where the animals had been in view, “Yellow Horse,” with half a score of his wild riders, was alone present.
The earth elves were on foot, in green suits, with acorn cups for helmets and spear grass for lances.
Tufted annual grass Spear Grass, Poa annua. 40b.
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