Pronunciation: /lɔŋ ɡræs/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I saw a rabbit hiding in the long grass.
A2 The farmer mowed the long grass in the field.
B1 The children played hide and seek in the long grass.
B2 The long grass swayed in the gentle breeze.
C1 The long grass rustled as the deer moved through it.
C2 The long grass whispered secrets in the wind.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 The long grass in the park is perfect for a picnic.
A2 The farmer mowed the long grass in the field.
B1 The children played hide and seek in the long grass.
B2 The hiker lost his way in the long grass of the meadow.
C1 The wildlife sanctuary is home to many species that thrive in the long grass.
C2 The golf course was challenging with its long grass roughs.
formal The meadow was overgrown with long grass, creating a picturesque scene.
informal I tripped over a hidden rock in the long grass while playing frisbee.
slang Let's go chill in the long grass and watch the sunset.
figurative His lies were like snakes hiding in the long grass, waiting to strike at any moment.
lengthened
long grasses
longer grass
longest grass
long grass
will be long grass
has been long grass
is being long grass
long grass
long grass
to long grass
long grassing
long grassed