Definitionn. surface layer of ground containing a mat of grass and grass roots
Last update: August 3, 2015
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Gurgling water, strips of sward and tall forest trees, backed by green hills, make a scene completely unlike the usual monotony of Persian landscape. [Please select]
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And on our virgin sward. [Please select]
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North and east, velvet sward swept down to the park. [Please select]
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But all we saw was Felicity, tearing over the green sward, her curls streaming behind her in a golden cloud. [Please select]
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It was a pillared grove, as high as a cathedral, and except for the hollies among which the lads were struggling, open and smoothly swarded. [Please select]
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The broad path was like the unfolding of a figured ribbon, and the sward on either hand like sprinkled taffeta. [Please select]
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They flung themselves down on the sward [turf], close to their underground home. [Please select]
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Her feet fell upon a soft, grassy sward and the clatter of stones was now no longer heard. [Please select]
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If the soil is good, and the seed first-rate, your sward will be green the first season. [Please select]
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The hills, though of great declivity, have a sward to their tops. [Please select]
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No man would have turned from the prairie sward of the Pacific to the seamed elopes of the Atlantic edge. [Please select]
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