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lawn

/loːn/noun1 syllable

Lawn means: a field of cultivated and mowed grass.

What does lawn mean?1

noun

1

a field of cultivated and mowed grass

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with lawn?10

one syllable

gonedrawndawnshawnpawnyawnfawn

two syllables

three syllables

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Lawn in a sentence

  • When you finish doing the laundry, please mow the lawn.CK
  • It began to rain, so he need not have watered the lawn.auxitt
  • When you finish the laundry, please mow the lawn.CK
  • On sunny winter mornings, the white frost twinkles on the lawn.Eccles17
  • Which would you rather do, help me clean the garage or mow the lawn?CK
  • I watched the sunlight criss-cross the lawn, wishing to be anywhere but here.letsgolanguages
  • I'm going to mow the lawn tomorrow, weather permitting.CK
  • I'll mow the lawn tomorrow, unless it rains.patgfisher

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Forms of lawn

as a noun

plural
lawns