Bluegrass
Pronunciation: /ˈbluːɡˌræs/
Bluegrass (noun)
- A type of grass often used for lawns and sports fields because it forms a thick, green cover.
- A group of grasses native to parts of North America, known for narrow leaves and spreading growth.
- A style of American folk music with fast string playing and singing, often using instruments like banjo and mandolin.
Examples
- Bluegrass grows well in sunny yards.
- People choose bluegrass for a neat lawn.