(Used of grass or vegetation) not cut down with a hand implement or machine.
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Examples for "uncut"
Examples for "uncut"
1The Cherokee dropped the remainder of the uncut beef into the pot.
2But I almost think the uncut books are a more resonant metaphor.
3But the music is delivered uncut, as Handel would have heard it.
4The structure was octagon-shaped, built of uncut stone, and resembled a fort.
5They are of low stature, with large heads and shaggy uncut hair.
1The garden was a ragged place of unmown lawn and straggling bushes.
2The fields were unmown, and dried brush nearly engulfed an old mailbox.
3The brown lawn, though wet, was otherwise unwatered and unmown.
4They were moving through unmown grass, still wet from the storm, soaking their shoes and pants.
5These fit in perfectly in a meadow setting or orchard, or even a stretch of unmown grass.
6His watery eyes gazed at me from beneath brows that had grown as unruly as an unmown hayfield.
7At the other extreme, why not leave most of the lawn unmown with just a few paths meandering through?
8Millions had been spent upon this domain of kings, and nothing but the summer's natural verdure was left to unmown stretches.
9At the foot of the forest, on the flowery meadow, unmown this year, were feeding pretty Ukraine cattle driven from some distant place.
10The daisy is a lawn plant that loves low turf, and only in early spring on the pasture-fields does it whiten the unmown grasses.
11Fully half the acre, now, is thicketed with trees and brambles: a whole suite of unmown glades in which nettles and nature rule okay.
12Dust and untidiness can take away from the most splendid decor, while something as simple as an unmown lawn gives the impression of neglect.