Near Koening Field in Edgewood, white-tailed deer mow the backyards and gardens.
From the post-gazette.com
To improve curb appeal, homeowners need to rake, mow, pull weeds, plant flowers.
From the al.com
Mow often enough that no more than onethird of the blade is removed at any time.
From the dispatch.com
They mow lawns, rake leaves, shovel snow, clean out garages, do basic carpentry.
From the washingtonpost.com
They were expected to mow lawns, do yard work, wash the car and shovel the snow.
From the latimes.com
You may be giving your lawn one last mow this weekend before the winter season.
From the democratandchronicle.com
He used to mow greens at his father's 9-hole Urbana Country Club in Urbana, Ohio.
From the bloomberg.com
Have someone mow the lawn while you're away if you'll be gone longer than a week.
From the thenewstribune.com
These include no-mow grass, rain barrels and roof plantings to reduce urban heat.
From the delawareonline.com
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Cut with a blade or mower; "mow the grass"
Hayloft: a loft in a barn where hay is stored
Pout: make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip; "mop and mow"; "The girl pouted"
Lawn mower: garden tool for mowing grass on lawns
Mao (or Mau) is a card game of the shedding family, in which the aim is to get rid of all of the cards in hand without breaking certain unspoken rules. The game is from a subset of the Stops family and is similar in structure to the card game Uno or Crazy Eights.
A mower is a machine for cutting crops or plants that grow on the ground. A smaller mower used for lawns and sports grounds (playing fields) is called a lawn mower or grounds mower, which is often self-powered, or may also be small enough to be pushed by the operator. ...
A stack of hay, corn, beans or a barn for the storage of hay, corn, beans; To cut something (especially grass or crops) down or knock down